id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4308 Gissing, George The Town Traveller .txt text/plain 66982 5335 88 "Going to see Mrs. Clover?" Gammon inquired. angry things that Polly had said, and persistingly wanting to know what "Now then, Mrs. Clover," said Gammon, "up you go. "You've come all this way, Mrs. Clover, to see Polly, and see her you "Mrs. Clover, you've come here to see Polly, and you've a right to see pleasant was their conversation that Polly went some way past Mrs. Bubb's before saying that she must bid her new companion good-bye. The next morning Polly wrote a line to Mr. Gammon, and two days later, much to see both Polly and Mrs. Clover; he had all but made up his mind Polly again looked at Gammon, and muttered that of course she didn't. Gammon and Polly met every day, excited each other, "I had better not let Polly know he burnt it," remarked Gammon. When Gammon and Polly met they talked no longer of Lord Polperro or ./cache/4308.txt ./txt/4308.txt