id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25854 Dickens, Charles The Letters of Charles Dickens. Vol. 3, 1836-1870 .txt text/plain 83310 6840 84 looking out for news of Longfellow, and shall be delighted when I know This same man asked me one day, soon after I came home, what Sir John Yesterday morning, New Year's Day, when I walked into my little workroom forward to it day and night, and wish the time were come. I think I could write a pretty good and a well-timed house last Sunday week, a most extraordinary place, looking like an old I have read in _The Times_ to-day an account of your last night's [61] Mrs. Winter, a very dear friend and companion of Charles Dickens in If you don't get perfectly well soon, my dear old fellow, I shall come never was a time when a good new play was more wanted, or had a better Thank my dear Mrs. Fields for me for her delightful letter received on ./cache/25854.txt ./txt/25854.txt