id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6942 Scott, Walter The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 110255 4936 72 "If ye speak about the law," said Mrs. Howden, "here comes Mr. Saddletree, that can settle it as weel as ony on the bench." "I ken naething we wad hae gotten by the wight Wallace," said Mrs. Saddletree, "unless, as I hae heard the auld folk tell, they fought in "I think," said Butler, after a good deal of hesitation, "I have seen the "Because ye ken very weel he comes to see our father," said Jeanie, in "Think," he said, "young man," laying his hand kindly upon the "Weel, neighbour," said Saddletree, "I thought it wad hae comforted ye to "'So I cannot see Effie Deans, then," said Butler; "and you are "Look ye, Mr. Butler," said he, "you are a young man, and bear an "It is not man I fear," said Jeanie, looking upward; "the God, whose name "Weel, sir," said Mr. Sharpitlaw to Butler, "what think ye now?" ./cache/6942.txt ./txt/6942.txt