id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1933 Thackeray, William Makepeace The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond .txt text/plain 50980 2583 83 I believe, been in your house before: it belonged to my aunt, Mrs. Hoggarty, of Castle Hoggarty." The old lady standing near looked round "Sir," says I, "have the goodness to send the parcel, when done, to Mr. Titmarsh, No. 3 Bell Lane, Salisbury Square, near St. Bride's Church, laughed; old Lady Drum looked as if she did not care twopence, and said big servants--upon my word I did--"Sir," says I, "this kind old lady said that the old lady--("They were the Drum arms," says Gus; "for I went "'Have the kindness, madam,' says my Lord, 'to take these things to Mr. Titmarsh's rooms, with our, with Lady Jane Preston's compliments, and by the hand, when he came round to look over my day-book, said I wrote a "Never mind your aunt's money, Titmarsh my boy," said Brough: 'Poor thing!' said my Lady: Mrs. Titmarsh did not speak, but still kept ./cache/1933.txt ./txt/1933.txt