id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41795 Pease, Howard Tales of Northumbria .txt text/plain 42803 2768 88 aal was stillness as I said, when sudden there comes a far-away cry 'Well, he comes and he courts her the live-long day, quiet-like and 'Well, one afternoon she comes to me and she says, off-hand like, "Sir an ower great hurry like before his bit intellect had had time ti oot aal maa lane--mevvies havin' my eyes blindfolded helped us a bit; him, "for Tom, bein' stoneman, 'll come across thoo at times drivin' beat me was that Jack couldn't hev got oot o' the way i' time, bein' 'Well, I says nowt ti Nicholson aboot gannin' doon the pit till the says, "Ho-way,[8] thoo mun come along wiv us doon the pit, for I wants '"Aha!" says he, quite gratified like, "sae thoo has found a voice, 'No, no, Geordie, my man, come this way, an' give us my fairin'; wey, hands, 'mak' play wiv it, my man, ho-way,' and Geordie, realizing he ./cache/41795.txt ./txt/41795.txt