id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1394 Dickens, Charles The Holly-Tree .txt text/plain 13943 693 81 the Holly-Tree Inn; in which place of good entertainment for man and Why do I like you, do you think, Cobbs?" "Don't know, Master Harry, I am sure." "Because Norah likes you, Cobbs." "Indeed, sir? "You're going away, ain't you, Cobbs?" "Yes, sir." "Would you like good Inn." "Then, Cobbs," says he, "you shall be our Head Gardener when Boots left the Elmses when his time was up, and Master Harry, Sir, Boots was at this identical Holly-Tree Inn (having left it several a e-normous sofa,--immense at any time, but looking like the Great Bed of "I see you a getting out, sir," says Cobbs. "It shall be ordered at the bar, sir," says Cobbs; and away he went. "Mrs. Harry Walmers, Junior, fatigued, sir?" says Cobbs. view of the whole case, looking back on it in my room, is, that Mrs. Harry Walmers, Junior, was beginning to give in. ./cache/1394.txt ./txt/1394.txt