id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5642 Trollope, Anthony Harry Heathcote of Gangoil: A Tale of Australian Bush-Life .txt text/plain 41721 2650 89 "He knows more about sheep than any man this side of the Mary," said "I wasn't thinking of loves and doves, Harry," said Kate. "Hold the horses, Jacko, till I come back," he said. Harry Heathcote said not another word, but getting again upon his "Jacko, you'd better hold your tongue," said Mrs. Heathcote. "But, Harry, why didn't he light it when he'd done it?" said Mrs. Heathcote. "I have not accused him," said Harry; "but he knows that the man was "That's not your line, Mr. Heathcote," said the cunning old man. this was being told, a good deal was said of Harry Heathcote. "I think I was a little hard with you the other day," said Medlicot, said Kate, to whom, as was proper, Harry Heathcote at the present "I don't think he's the man who set the match," said Medlicot, "It's that fellow, Medlicot, from the sugar-mill," said Joe; "the man ./cache/5642.txt ./txt/5642.txt