id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46091 Boucicault, Dion The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana. A Play in Five acts .txt text/plain 17174 3272 103 _Pete._ It's dem black trash, Mas'r George; dis ere property wants _Grace._ Yes, Mas'r George, dey was born here; and old Pete is fonder _George._ 'Tis Zoe. _Scud._ O, I have not spoiled that anyhow. _M'Closky._ Good morning, Mr. Sunnyside; Miss Dora, your servant. _Dora._ Zoe, he's going; I want him to stay and make love to me _George._ Come, Miss Dora, let me offer you my arm. Zoe, the more I see of George Peyton the better I like him; but he is _George._ The world, Zoe, the free struggle of minds and hands, if _Scud._ [Seeing Dora.] Come, Mrs. Peyton, take my arm. _Enter_ Mrs. Peyton _and_ Scudder, M'Closky _and_ Pointdexter, R. _George._ Zoe, they shall not take you from us while I live. _Enter_ Scudder, George, Ratts, Caillou, Pete, Grace, Minnie, _and _Ratts._ Look here, the boy knows and likes me, Judge; let him come ./cache/46091.txt ./txt/46091.txt