id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9252 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Time's Portraiture (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches") .txt text/plain 3028 120 73 Kind Patrons:---We newspaper carriers are Time's errand-boys; and all appear to betoken that the old fellow works in haying time, by the hour. But Time is not near so good a fellow as they take him for. same story will hold good another year, we must leave Time himself to general interest which Time is just now in the habit of discussing. Time was well acquainted more than two hundred years ago) he has laid Time busies himself a good deal in private. Never does a marriage take place, but Time is present among the old acquaintance, whose business with Time is ended forever, though But Time, the hard-hearted old fellow! Meanwhile, gentle patrons, as Time has brought round another New Year, And next New Year's Day (if I find nothing better to do in the mean while) may Time again bring to your doors your ./cache/9252.txt ./txt/9252.txt