id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25852 Dickens, Charles The Letters of Charles Dickens. Vol. 1, 1833-1856 .txt text/plain 140992 9124 83 very long time to come, and to hold a place in your pleasant thoughts, Think of two hours of this every day, and the people coming in by I hope when I come home at the end of the month, we shall foregather me, but I think there are good things in the little story! words insufficient to tell you what I think of you after a night like has come.[8] Kate and Georgy send best loves to Mrs. White, and we hope station-house observation as I shall be to-night for a long time, and I I think you will find some good going in the next "Bleak House." I write me know the day, and come and see how you like the place. Venice, and home by Germany, arriving in good time for Christmas Day. Three nights in Christmas week, I have promised to read in the Town Hall ./cache/25852.txt ./txt/25852.txt