id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12131 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) A Golden Venture The Lady of the Barge and Others, Part 11. .txt text/plain 3991 296 88 "'Mrs. Ann Pullen,'" he said, handing it over to his sister-in-law; "nice "Looks like it," said Mrs. Pullen, feebly. "Two thousand pounds," said Mrs. Pullen, in an awestruck voice. "You get younger than ever, Mrs. Pullen," said Wiggett, the conversation "No; it's age as you're thinking of, Mr. Wiggett," said the carpenter, "Some of us keeps young in our ways," said Mrs. Pullen, somewhat shortly. chair, said that he thought Mrs. Pullen was the most wonderful draughtplayer he had ever seen, and took no notice when Mrs. Tidger, in a dry "I'm glad," said Mr. Miller, slowly, as he nodded at a friend of Mrs. Tidger's who had just come in with a long face, "because now that Mrs. Pullen is poor, I can say to her what I couldn't say while she was rich." "No, no," said the dealer; and then Mr. Tidger got up, and crossing the ./cache/12131.txt ./txt/12131.txt