id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35891 nan Humours of Irish Life .txt text/plain 114882 7358 88 curse in Irish, for fear he'd know what I said, I got off his back, with the King says to him, "God save you," said he. "That's what I like," says the King, "you're the very man for my money," My father is surely saying all in good faith, but it is a lie "Good enough for the times that's in it," says the ould man, cockin' one "Ay," says the ould man, bitterly, "it's little they know about us over "And what call have they to be cocking up e'er a one there," said Mrs. Hugh, "where there was never such a thing seen till this day?" "A likely time of night it was to be looking for such things," said Mrs. Mackay, "and a dale of them you got." for a long time--but I don't see that any good is likely to come of it." ./cache/35891.txt ./txt/35891.txt