id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1413 Dickens, Charles Tom Tiddler's Ground .txt text/plain 10007 540 80 "Then you have come to ask me why I lead this life," said the Hermit, "How dare you," said the Hermit, shaking his bars, "come in at my gate, afternoon when Miss Pupford has been reading the paper through her little agitated, and has said to her assistant "G!" Then Miss Pupford's are, when Miss Pupford finds an old pupil coming out under the head of A self-helpful steady little child is Miss Kitty Kimmeens: a So, the great marriage-day came, and Miss Pupford, quite as much "Nobody else," said Miss Kitty Kimmeens, shaking her curls a little Hows'ever, your own poor Bella, Miss Kimmeens," said the So, little Miss Kimmeens looked under the five empty It was such a comfort to know it, that little Miss Kitty Kimmeens "--Miss Kimmeens is not a professed philosopher, sir," said Mr. Traveller, presenting her at the barred window, and smoothing her shining ./cache/1413.txt ./txt/1413.txt