id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34141 Fenn, George Manville The Parson O' Dumford .txt text/plain 133767 9217 94 "Glad to know you, Mr Glaire," said the vicar, holding out his hand. "How are things going on, Banks?" said Mrs Glaire. "I know that, Joe Banks," said Mrs Glaire, smiling pleasantly; "and "Well, Mrs Slee," said the vicar, "I have had a good long walk, and I'm "You'll come home now, Richard," said Mrs Glaire, feebly; and she "'Poor Tom--Mr Richard,'" said the young man, as if speaking to "No, Eve," said Mrs Glaire; "I'll wait till Richard comes." "Richard is quite a man now," said Mrs Glaire, after clearing her way, till, at a nod from Mrs Glaire, Eve said, "Good night," being "And mind, Richard, a true gentleman keeps his word," said Mrs Glaire, "Then I must act, Joe Banks," said Mrs Glaire, "for see her he shall "Well, Mrs Banks, you will," said the vicar; and then, as he went away, ./cache/34141.txt ./txt/34141.txt