id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8645 Curtis, George William Prue and I .txt text/plain 44946 2432 83 I looked at his rusty coat, his faded hands, his sad eye, and white long time upon the roof of the house, looking at my western property, Prue turned and looked at me with mild surprise; but I saw that her "Do you know," said he, after a long pause, "that I fancy my castles comfort in this life," said my thoughtful Prue, as she called Jane to black hair, and large sad eyes looking upon lovely and noble children "Youth and beauty went to Europe to-day," said I to Prue, as I stirred "I hope, therefore, my dear Mrs. Prue," I continue, and my wife looks "Yes; through my spectacles," he said, turning slowly, and looking at looked through her eyes upon that summer sea, and saw a younger lover, Prue raised her eyes from her work, and looked at him with subdued "Madam," said Titbottom to Prue, solemnly, "my memory is a long and ./cache/8645.txt ./txt/8645.txt