id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25851 Forster, John The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete .txt text/plain 450054 25686 79 "I think at that time Dickens took to writing small tales, and we had a time he came up, the man had taken the water at a wrong place, and in a That night must come on these fine days, in course of time was plain; for a moment, at what time of the day or night I should best like you to but at meal-times, as I read and write in our own little state-room. The second case had come in on the very day that Dickens visited the of his pleasant days there close, the little story of his Christmas book which Dickens wrote next day to the _Times_ descriptive of what we had impossible that he can read to-night!' Says Dolby: 'Sir, I have told Mr. Dickens so, four times to-day, and I have been very anxious. Writing on New Year's Day, Dickens himself ./cache/25851.txt ./txt/25851.txt