id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16897 Morris, William The Tables Turned; or, Nupkins Awakened. A Socialist Interlude .txt text/plain 14385 1763 93 nods_.) My lord, and gentlemen of the Jury, although this case may seem (_Catching the_ SERGEANT'S _eye_.) I mean yes, sir, the Court_): My lord and gentlemen of the Jury, that's my case. meant, we said we'd go to London and try it there; and it had been a good Let it alone: there's a Socialist prisoner coming next; you can Once more, my lord and gentlemen of the Jury, I rise to address same thing, and calling Mr. Justice Nupkins a damned old fool! Because they said he had jugged their comrades like a damned old Prisoner, do you wish to ask the Constable any questions? My lord and gentlemen of the Jury, the prisoner's mingled Yes, I am my old self come to life again; days before we all got so happy together!) (_To_ N.) Why, Mr. Nupkins--citizen--I remember you; you are an old acquaintance: I'll go ./cache/16897.txt ./txt/16897.txt