id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42568 Anonymous The Cornish Fishermen's Watch-Night, and Other Stories .txt text/plain 18961 1539 93 "Well, I will--thank'ee," said Wat, taking the book with respect. "Lots," said Wat. The man, after a moment's pause, reopened his Book and read on. The man looked attentively at the Bible, while Wat, in a few words, told "Poor Sisky's mother used to talk about the Lord," said Wat. "With right good will, my hearty," said Wat; "and I'll pay you with part "My good fellow," said the man, "I want no pay. right for sea," said Wat. Sisky opened the Bible and began to read. "Mary dear," said Wat, many and many a time, "what blessings have come "Oh, I don't know as to that," said the old man; "if he hadn't thought I "She shouldn't have given me so much tongue," said the old man. "Well, neighbour," said I, when poor Bean had come to an end of his said my poor neighbour, suddenly brightening up a little. ./cache/42568.txt ./txt/42568.txt