id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57641 Ollivant, Alfred One Woman: Being the Second Part of a Romance of Sussex .txt text/plain 90167 7868 90 When Ruth's time came, Ernie sat in the kitchen, shaken to the soul, The Colonel took the glasses and saw Ruth and Ernie detach themselves "Books are better'n beer, Ernie," said Joe Burt, a thought maliciously; "Like that is good," said the Colonel. "Family man now, you know, Ernie," he said. The man was Joe Burt; the woman Ruth. "Touch and go," said Mr. Trupp, who felt like a man coming to the "Well!" said Joe. Ernie rolled his head. "Good-night, Alf," Ruth said, almost affectionately. When the old man said good-bye to Ruth ten minutes later he kissed her "You bide here," Ruth said, "and keep house along o little Alice. "That little turn-up with Alf in the road yesterday, sir," he said "Joe," said Ernie, still and solemn, "I bequeath Ruth to you..." "Keep an eye to Ruth, won't you, sir?" said Ernie in his most ./cache/57641.txt ./txt/57641.txt