id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25985 Dickens, Charles Bardell v. Pickwick .txt text/plain 32901 1963 78 Mrs. Bardell was almost justified in supposing that Mr. Pickwick was offering his hand when he was merely speaking of engaging a 'I don't know this hand,' said Mr. Pickwick, opening the letter. these cases, you know, Mr. Pickwick--nothing like caution, sir, in 'Mr. Pickwick was anxious to call upon you, Serjeant Snubbin,' said my dear Sir, always find for the Plaintiff." "Bless my heart," said Mr. Pickwick, looking very blank, "What do they do that for!" On reaching the Court, Perker said, "put Mr. Pickwick's friends in the 'Mrs. Bardell,' said Mr. Pickwick at last, as that amiable female 'Mrs. Bardell,' said Mr. Pickwick, at the expiration of a few 'La, Mr. Pickwick,' said Mrs. Bardell, colouring up to the very 'La, Mr. Pickwick,' said Mrs. Bardell; the crimson rising to her 'Oh, Mr. Pickwick,' said Mrs. Bardell, trembling with agitation, 'Perhaps you will take Mr. Pickwick away,' said the Serjeant, ./cache/25985.txt ./txt/25985.txt