id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b2835350 Morrison Arthur Tales of mean streets by Arthur Morrison 1894 .txt text/plain 34117 2950 91 windows, and where doors are left carelessly open; others where squalid women 'I say, Lizer,' said Billy, stopping his dance ยท Ain't got it,' said Lizer sulkily. ' Billy,' Lizer said faintly from her bed, 'look 'S'elp me,' he said, 'the missis is done thatshoved it in unbeknown when I come away! North Road he said, stretching himself and looking slyly at Joey Clayton, 'If I'd got a bob or hand, and Joey, 'ere's a bob,' he said, 'a lady give I come 'ere t'ave a little talk with you, man came in the night and took away the old cabinet young man had left it, she said, after asking throat, he said: "W'en I got my money, I went at certain street-corners: a man who was secretary, or delegate, or that sort of thing, to something that old Jack had forgotten. come for my rent,' said old Jack. ./cache/uc1.b2835350.pdf ./txt/uc1.b2835350.txt