id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11227 Sweetser, Kate Dickinson Ten Boys from Dickens .txt text/plain 63127 3685 86 public-house, a boy crossed over, and walking close to him, said, "You're a clever boy, my dear," said the playful old gentleman, patting "The old gentleman over the way?" said Oliver. "Yes," said the old gentleman, "I am afraid that is the boy. If ever that boy returns to this house, sir," said Mr. Grimwig, "I'll eat The striking likeness between this portrait and Oliver had led Mr. Brownlow to recognise the boy as the child of his dear old friend. "Nothing, please sir," said the little boy. I know," returned the child; "I am so tired sometimes," said little Paul, "If the bull was mad," said Paul, "how did he know that the boy had asked "I have had some communication with the doctor, Mrs. Pipchin," said Mr. Dombey, "and he does not think Paul at all too young for his purposes. "Now, boy," he said, "what was Miss Havisham a-doing of when you went in ./cache/11227.txt ./txt/11227.txt