id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21293 Fenn, George Manville Brownsmith's Boy: A Romance in a Garden .txt text/plain 113016 7482 95 "I did not know, sir," I said, trying to look and speak with dignity, "Yes, sir," I said, "I'll mind;" and he went away, while, when I "You've got too much weight behind, Ike," said Old Brownsmith, who came I looked round sharply at Mr Brownsmith, for I felt as if I had said round the garden and a look at Shock before Old Brownsmith came down. "Cost!" said Ike grimly, as he stood looking with one eye at the ladder, "He doesn't like me, Ike," I said to the big gardener one day. "You had better go up with Ike to-night, Grant," said the old man Which does he look like?" said Ike. "Like to be a boy, my lad, and thank God you are one," said old Ike, Old Brownsmith saw my looks, and he said: "P'r'aps," said Brother Solomon, looking right away from us. ./cache/21293.txt ./txt/21293.txt