id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt inu.30000006241354 Wheatley, Henry Benjamin Gomme, George Laurence Villon Society. Chap-books and folk-lore tracts / First series. edited by G.L. Gomme and H.B. Wheatley v.1 1885 .txt text/plain 3819 204 78 page i we read that Tom Hickathrift dwelt " in the marsh of version of the story which tells us that it was taken from a the great giant slain by Hickathrift with the cart wheel and That a traditional story exists at the present time, or until Thomas Hic-ka-thrift, a poor man and day labourer, yet he But to come to Tom and his master, that he did more work leathern coat on, and at every blow Tom gave the Tinker, But Tom gave the Tinker a blow on the side of the said Tom. But the Tinker being a nimble fellow, leapt up again, and Tom Hickathrift and the Tinker conquered and overcame three Tom Hickathrift and the Tinker was sent for to Court and of and Sir Thomas Hickathrift and Henry Nonesuch the tinker, walk together, the young spark with a naked sword, and Tom ./cache/inu.30000006241354.pdf ./txt/inu.30000006241354.txt