id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4644 Bede, Cuthbert The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green .txt text/plain 121325 6222 77 "Never mind the dog, sir," said the gentleman who sat between Mr. Bouncer and Mr. Green; "he won't hurt you. hero), said, "I believe you, my bo-oy!" Mr. Verdant Green began to friend's house where he had been during the vacation; whereupon Mr. Green said that they would go and look at the Oxford THE state of Mr. Verdant Green's outward man had long offended Mr. Charles Larkyns' more civilized taste; and he one day took occasion little Mr. Bouncer nudged Mr. Verdant Green, who took his cue with It was one of these bright days of "the month of gloom," that Mr. Verdant Green and Mr. Charles Larkyns being in the room of their carriage; Mr. Verdant Green mounts the box beside him; Miss Bouncer Luckily for Mr. Verdant Green and Miss Patty Honeywood, little Mr. Bouncer rattled on without waiting for any reply to his observations, ./cache/4644.txt ./txt/4644.txt