id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18510 Runciman, James The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary .txt text/plain 47581 3042 88 victim whimpered, "Come in yere and 'ave a drink." Then he said, "Look sweat there till closing time; he'll be quiet enough," said Mr. Landlord; and sure enough the orator lay until the hour had struck. going on all round," said the poor, battered man. liked best to fool his time away in flash billiard-rooms; but he knew me worthy man took things very coolly; none of his trade ever like to see a "'Ard times," said the ferret-faced man; "but we've 'ad _one_ good night One night I got this old man to drive me about for some hours. is a little given to talking, but he is a good man all the same. the saintly man talked like a "toff," and said strange things. man liked to have the talk mainly to himself, and he thought that Jack was never the same again, and some of the old men said "he looked ./cache/18510.txt ./txt/18510.txt