id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3532 Leacock, Stephen My Discovery of England .txt text/plain 45264 2604 78 British lecturers have been known to land in New York, pass the customs, English Lord comes to an American town he puts it to the bad in one So it is that people all over the world turn to English politics with I don't mean to say the English politics always turn on romantic places Hence comes the great difference between the American "lead" or opening Then again, the English reader would say, how do we know that the man is Notice also that, according to the English way of writing the thing up, Any American reader who studies the English Press comes upon these seemed a terrible thing to see people openly drinking on an English I don't mean to imply by what I said above that American lecture audiences do not appreciate good things or that the English lecturers very terrible man against whom all American lecturers in England should ./cache/3532.txt ./txt/3532.txt