id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10872 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) At Sunwich Port, Part 2. Contents: Chapters 6-10 .txt text/plain 15193 1107 85 "I've been longing for a chat with you about old times," said Hardy; "of "It's a long time since you and I met, Miss Nugent," he said, bowing. "Miss Nugent has forgotten and forgiven all that long ago," said Hardy. "Fine young man he's growed," said Mr. Wilks, deferentially, turning to "He is coming again for more, I suppose?" said Miss Nugent, carelessly. Miss Nugent said, "Indeed," and then, lapsing into silence, gave little "Change," said Jack Nugent, laconically, as the smile left his face. "You've come to the wrong shop, then," said Miss Kybird; "the warehouse Mr. Kybird said, "Oh, indeed." His daughter tossed her head and bade Mr. Nugent take his nonsense to people who might like it. "I have come to see Sam," said Miss Nugent. "Wilks keeps his house in good order," said Hardy, looking round. "What a long time you've been, father," said Miss Nugent, in a reproving ./cache/10872.txt ./txt/10872.txt