id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2662 Hardy, Thomas Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire A Rural Painting of the Dutch School .txt text/plain 59852 3668 85 The tranter looked a long time before he replied, "I fancy she will; and "Really, Reuben, 'tis quite a disgrace to see such a man," said Mrs. Dewy, with the severity justifiable in a long-tried companion, giving him comely, slender, prettily-dressed prize Fancy Day fell to Dick's lot, in "'Tis only for want of knowing better, poor gentleman," said the tranter. "I'm afraid Dick's a lost man," said the tranter. Fancy looked interested, and Dick said, "No?" "Whether or no," said Dick, "I asked her a thing going along the road." "Dick," said his father, coming in from the garden at that moment--in "Well, then," said Dick, coming a little to his senses, "you've been "I've come to ask for Fancy," said Dick. "Well, really 'tis time Dick was here," said the tranter. "I never can make a show of myself in that way!" said Fancy, looking at ./cache/2662.txt ./txt/2662.txt