id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31710 Jefferies, Richard The Hills and the Vale .txt text/plain 90164 4062 75 like slow Time itself, here this day in our land of steam and like the leaves, the birds gently take their places, till the hedges place, lunched them, let them experiment on little pieces of land, school-house part and parcel of the place, like the cottages, Mary by this time vast changes had taken place, and great extensions had a certain man with a little money purchased a good strip of it, he numbers of villages placed high up above the water-level on the same It should be a place where a working man could come bathing-place, the water-tank, or other things in hand at the time; a great deal of common sense in the labourer, and once let him see The village council coming into contact with this matter is likely at least of their time labouring on their own land, the difficulty Labouring men more and more think simply of work and wages. ./cache/31710.txt ./txt/31710.txt