id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32241 Dickens, Charles Dickens' Stories About Children Every Child Can Read .txt text/plain 64768 4126 88 "Neither did I expect to come, father," said Meg, nodding and smiling. father, what the judge said, you know, we poor people are supposed to "Not going back again?" said the poor little anxious Child of the "Why do you come here to do this?" said the old man sitting down beside "N--no farther to-night, I think," said the child, looking toward her "And where are you going to-day?" said the little man the following "We're going on to the races," said the little man. "And the old gentleman, too," said Mrs. Jarley; "for I want to have a "I was taking the air at the top of the house, sir," said the old man "There sir," said Pip. At this the man started and seemed about to run away, but stopped and "Well--come in," he said, after a little thought. "The old gentleman over the way?" said Oliver. ./cache/32241.txt ./txt/32241.txt