id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4958 Adams, F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life .txt text/plain 124516 6995 79 eyes, and child-like he grasps the hand of the young man. the young man, laying his right hand approvingly on Tom's head. Tom gives his hand to the young man, who, as old Spunyarn enters the The young man thought it well not to interrupt the old woman's "Nay, good friend," returns the old man, rising from his sofa, old man says he will be all ready when she comes. thoughts did not come out?" And the old man shakes his head, mutters heathen world, and those poor wretches ('Sure enough!' says Mrs. Swiggs) who eat one another, never have heard of a God, and prefer work of bringing from darkness ('Just as I feel,' thinks Mrs. Swiggs) unto light those poor benighted wretches of the heathen A little removed from the old Judge (excellent man) sits Anna be placed at the table for Tom. The antiquarian, having, as he says, left the young people to ./cache/4958.txt ./txt/4958.txt