id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6465 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) Short Cruises .txt text/plain 51497 4219 93 "He ain't in," said Mrs. Henshaw, preparing to close the door. "And he wouldn't believe me," said Mr. Stokes, turning to Mrs. Henshaw. "I wish my husband spent his evenings in the same quiet way," said Mrs. Henshaw, shaking her head. "I don't know that I ought to tell you," said Mrs. Henshaw, reluctantly, "If you're Mr. Bell, as I suppose, you know well enough," said Mrs. Henshaw, leaning out and regarding him fixedly; "and if you're George "It wouldn't be proper," said Miss Jewell, sitting upright and looking "I've got something to tell you, Alf," he ses, arter they 'ad said "How "Certainly not," ses Alf, winking to 'imself; "not arter wot you said. "I said Tuesday," ses his uncle, looking over Alf's 'ead so that he "Are you going to tell me wot you want, or ain't you?" ses Mrs. Pearce. "I didn't know you had got your money handy," said Mrs. Spriggs, in ./cache/6465.txt ./txt/6465.txt