id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1414 Dickens, Charles Somebody's Luggage .txt text/plain 19771 1181 81 _Joseph_, much respected Head Waiter at the Slamjam Coffee-house, London, Mr. The Englishman looked down at the young soldiers practising the goosestep there, his mind was left at liberty to take a military turn. Then said Mr. The Englishman to himself, "Look here! of window, to look upon the Corporal with little Bebelle. hands), the small Bebelle, with her round eyes wide open, surveying the "Monsieur Theophile, I believe?" said the Englishman to the Corporal. say, he took Bebelle by the chin, and the Corporal by the hand, and look after the Corporal and little Bebelle, and to resent old Monsieur "I little thought," said the Englishman, after walking for several Mr. The Englishman took it very ill when he looked round a street corner into the Great Place, carrying Bebelle in his arms, that old Mutuel I looked to the left, and said, "Where, Henrietta?" ./cache/1414.txt ./txt/1414.txt