id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.adj1202.0001.001 Dickens, Charles The mystery of Edwin Drood : and Master Humphrey's clock 1879 .txt text/plain 136613 8874 84 The last new maid, who has never seen the young gentleman Miss Rosa is engaged to, and who is making his acquaintance between the hinges of the open door, left open for the "I KNOW very little of that gentleman, sir," said Neville to truth of what he said, that Mr. Crisparkle looked at the pavement, and mused, until they came to his door again. " I do particularly wish it, if you please," said Rosa, hurriedly and earnestly; " I don't like Mr. Jasper to come between us, in any way." " The young lady of whom you speak is, as you know, Mr. Neville, shortly to be married," said Mr. Crisparkle, gravely; laughed when I cautioned him, and said he was as good a man as Neville Landless any day. Some trouble was in the young man's face, and some indecision was in the action of his hand, as Mr. Grewgious, looking ./cache/miun.adj1202.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.adj1202.0001.001.txt