id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14060 Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) Mr. Britling Sees It Through .txt text/plain 143056 10089 83 "I've got a little car outside here," said Mr. Britling. "I was telling Mrs. Britling," said Mr. Direck, "what a very great Mr. Britling's talk became like a wide stream flowing through Mr. Direck's mind, bearing along momentary impressions and observations, "I don't believe the country is on the verge of civil war," said Mr. Britling. "That's a very pleasant young lady to have about," he said to Mrs. Britling as they went on towards the barn court. "And he _looks_ like a German," said Mr. Britling. "And you know, I don't see that war coming," said Mr. Britling. "It's like another world," said Mr. Britling, over his paper. Mr. Britling, who liked this sort of thing in a way, and yet at the same "Then you think it will be a long war, Mr. Britling?" said Lady Meade. "I thought war," said Mr. Direck, "was a thing when most people stood ./cache/14060.txt ./txt/14060.txt