id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11334 nan Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume 22 .txt text/plain 78292 4022 79 done, I whispered to the best man, 'It's a' ower now?' 'Yes,' said he. Rachel looked at him for a little, but said nothing, for, as the saying heart pointed--"Yes;" then, adding that wonderful little word "but," "Still at work, Paul," said Rachel, as she entered; "how long do you Next day Mr. Ainslie called, and was for a long time closeted with Mr. Grierson; but so careless was she now of the fortune about being left to "And so the powers work," said he, as he looked in the hopeful face of at some time of man's life, forces its way amidst palpitations of fear "Yes, John; the first you might perhaps manage," said Lady Rae, smiling, outer door, who, as has been already said, was a little slender man, his "Come away, my lads," said my friend, addressing them. "I have much to tell you, father," I said, glancing at the same time ./cache/11334.txt ./txt/11334.txt