id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21334 Farquhar, George The Beaux-Stratagem .txt text/plain 30352 4080 95 I don't know how, sir; she would not let the ale Why, sir, the man 's well enough; says little, thinks Yes, sir, he's a man of pleasure; he plays at Who shall I tell him, sir, would-'Tis more than I deserve, sir, for I don't know And pray, sir, how came I by the honour of seeing Very well, sir; you may know him, as the saying Madam, the ladies pay best; the honour of know, sir, that I am bound, nay, must be tied up in In very good hands, sir. Come, sir, your servant has been telling me [_To Archer_.] Pray, sir, how d'ye like that Pray, sir, as the saying is, let me ask you one Sir, I know that my two hands are naturally With all my heart, sir; my Lady Bountiful is my _Enter Sir Charles Freeman and Mrs Sullen_. ./cache/21334.txt ./txt/21334.txt