id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40541 Musick, John R. (John Roy) Brother Against Brother; or, The Tompkins Mystery. A Story of the Great American Rebellion. .txt text/plain 89105 5941 85 "Bring the poor little thing here," said Mrs. Tompkins, rising to a The girl hurried away to do her bidding, leaving the baby with Mrs. Tompkins, who held the benumbed child in her arms and tried to still its "Why, Oleah," said Abner, "it's just like old Mr. Post. "Why, Mr. Tompkins, you are advocating Abolition doctrine," said Mrs. Diggs. "The piece that begins, 'I come not here to talk,'" said Mrs. Diggs, her "I tell you," said Mr. Diggs, closing his little fat right hand and "Oh, no, Mr. Diggs," said Abner Tompkins, who chanced that day to be in mud man, came up to the excited Diggs, and, laying his hand on his arm, "Now, Oleah," said Abner, "you don't for a moment suppose that if Mr. Lincoln should be chosen President by the voters of the United States, "By jingo, Diggs, ye look like Crazy Joe's mud man now!" cried some one ./cache/40541.txt ./txt/40541.txt