id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37170 Payn, James Lost Sir Massingberd: A Romance of Real Life. v. 1/2 .txt text/plain 47231 2535 81 my tutor rose and said, "Sir Massingberd, you should be ashamed to talk that a ruined man in Sir Massingberd's position can still afford a good years; the manner in which Sir Massingberd lived forbade such a thing. great hall, and left there while the man went to seek Sir Massingberd. "I know the young gentleman," replied Sir Massingberd, curtly, and the "Nay, sir," cried Marmaduke in turn; "for Heaven's sake, let no "Ah, my boy, you do not know Sir Massingberd yet," observed my tutor, himself to the man who had just driven Sir Massingberd Heath from the "Nay, Marmaduke, it is only I, your old tutor," said Mr. Long, tenderly, said that this wretched old man used to horse-whip young Massingberd should such things be said by Sir Massingberd, who lets that beautiful "Would you be so good as to write that down, sir?" said the man. ./cache/37170.txt ./txt/37170.txt