id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22124 Keyworth, J. W. The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn .txt text/plain 80313 5101 85 "Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, rising from his seat, and placing his hand "Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, "I must accept this great responsibility." At this point "Cobbler" Horn himself came to the door, and Miss Jemima "Good morning, Tommy," said "Cobbler" Horn heartily, "step in." pounds, Miss Jemima would have sent no reply at all; but "Cobbler" Horn "Good morning, Mr. Froud," said "Cobbler" Horn, extending his hand, "I've very short time; and "Cobbler" Horn said, "Yes, he was sure it would." "If I don't come back, Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, as though he had read "Here are some more of your grand friends, Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, "My dear Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, as he turned with her towards the afternoon, on leaving home, "Cobbler" Horn had left word with Miss Jemima In due course "Cobbler" Horn, Miss Jemima, the young secretary, Tommy "Come and sit down beside me for a little while," said "Cobbler" Horn, ./cache/22124.txt ./txt/22124.txt