id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35783 Wight, J. (John) Mornings at Bow Street A Selection of the Most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which Have Appeared in the 'Morning Herald' .txt text/plain 61096 2882 76 fad of his, please your worship," said the officer, "frightened the ladies "Sir," interrupted the magistrate, "you must satisfy me, as well as Mrs. Jinkins; you have broken the public peace; let me know what you have to but how very nice it was, who should come in but the defendant, Mrs. Evans, with an "I want to speak to _you_, young woman." Now she, Miss last Mrs. Evans opened the door of a house and said, "pray walk in, Mrs. Evans, having closed the door, made her a low courtesy, and said, "Have "Please your worship," said Mrs. Bunce, "I lives in Short's Gardens, and "I admit it, your worship," said Mrs. Welldone, "but it was enough to make She was ordered to find bail for her appearance at the Sessions, and Mr. O'Flinn said he should certainly prosecute her; but the magistrate told ./cache/35783.txt ./txt/35783.txt