id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3682 Churchill, Winston Mr. Crewe's Career — Volume 2 .txt text/plain 65428 4165 83 "Oh, yes," said the florist, "she's up at Crewe's." He glanced at Austen "Say, Austen," said young Tom, "do you remember the time we covered the "I can tell you what I think of it now, Mr. Gaylord," said Austen. "Now hold on, father," said young Tom, "that's no way to talk to Austen." "It looks," said Austen, "as though it must come to a fight in the end. "You went again' him, and we honour you for it, Austen," said Mr. Redbrook, at length. "Tom," said Austen, laying his hand on young Mr. Gaylord's farther "Tom, I don't know any man I'd rather take than you," said Austen. "Waters," said Mrs. Pomfret, "I suppose Mr. Crewe is too busy to come "You are a little behind the times--ain't you?" said Mr. Crewe, in "I wasn't thinking of Humphrey Crewe," said Victoria. "The campaign of the Honourable Humphrey Crewe of Leith," said the State ./cache/3682.txt ./txt/3682.txt