id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8076 Ward, Humphry, Mrs. The History of David Grieve .txt text/plain 292070 19891 87 'What's t' matter wi yo, Louie?' said Uncle Reuben, looking at her 'Now, Louie, look here,' he said, holding her hands, 'I 'Ay, but noan so good as my Margaret,' said the old man, looking at 'No, nowt of ony account,' said David, looking away. 'Daddy,' said David, calmly looking up, 'when I last saw this 'Come in, David,' said Mr. Ancrum, opening the door of his little 'Perhaps you'll turn her your way of thinking,' said David, with a 'Why!' said Dora, in a little cry, 'aren't you Mr. David Grieve's 'Now, look here, Louie, what d' you do that for?' said David, 'David won't come,' said Lucy, in answer to Dora's last remark; 'he said 'Yes, ma'am,' in an off-hand way, looked at Lucy with a our minds to that,' said David with a little sad smile, looking at 'Come here, Sandy,' said David, 'and let your aunt and cousin look ./cache/8076.txt ./txt/8076.txt