id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7661 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron What Will He Do with It? — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 41651 2792 83 turning round to Sophy, looked into her face with great kindness as she did not know one useful thing in life by which a man can turn a penny. poor drunken man,' said Mrs. Traill; 'I wish it was in better hands.' him, called to Sir Isaac, and said politely, "There is no harm in my dog, hand, too, Waife took a liking to the courteous young man, and conceived "We all have our burdens," said Gentleman Waife, as Sir Isaac took up the Waife entered the shop, and lifted his hat,--"Permit me, sir, to look at "Will you come, sir," said the child to a young WAIFE.--"Why, I and the dog would go away for a little while about the HARTOPP (pressing his hand warmly).--"You are a good man, sir. "Why, my darling," said Waife, "I and Sir Isaac will go and take a stroll ./cache/7661.txt ./txt/7661.txt