id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12315 Sherwood, Mary Martha Shanty the Blacksmith; a Tale of Other Times .txt text/plain 32263 1109 73 "Nor I neither, Mr. Dymock," said Shanty, and the old man drew near to Shanty had long advised his patron to tell his situation to Mrs. Margaret, and to advertise the sale of the castle, but Dymock's pride asked, if the place was Dymock's Moor, and if the old man he saw before Dymock returned; Tamar saw him first coming down the glen, looking She took his hand, she brought him in, she set him a chair, and Mrs. Margaret kissing him, said "Come Dymock brighten up, and thank your God "Lord help you, nephew!" said Mrs. Margaret, "if poor dear Tamar's Dymock told Tamar all that had taken place in Mr. Salmon's room, and the order of the day with Mrs. Margaret, the Laird, and Shanty, whilst presence of Mrs. Margaret." When Dymock heard what Tamar had to say, he to your own place, Mrs. Margaret Dymock!" said one of ./cache/12315.txt ./txt/12315.txt