id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4526 Gissing, George Born in Exile .txt text/plain 161010 11777 81 Mrs. Warricombe glanced at her son with smiling sympathy; Sidwell, The names are--Godwin Peak and Buckland Martin Warricombe.' Thither, one evening, Mrs. Peak betook herself, having learnt that Mr. Moxey dined at five o'clock, and that he was generally to be found 'Yes--I think it likely,' Godwin answered, with an absent glance this 'I know what you think you mean,' said Earwaker. day, when he went out with Buckland to the house near Kingsmill, Mr. Warricombe spoke to him of Exeter,--mentioning that the town of his Christian covered his face, and brooded for a long time, whilst Godwin That a figure such as Godwin Peak, a young man of vigorous intellect, Godwin Peak was the first man with whom she conversed in the 'I hear that Mr. Peak has been,' said Mrs. Warricombe, who looked puffy questionings, which at one time it seemed likely that Godwin Peak would ./cache/4526.txt ./txt/4526.txt