id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37012 Farquhar, George The Recruiting Officer .txt text/plain 21586 3624 99 discovered Serjeant Kite in his own Regiment, and Captain Plume in his _Plume._ 'Tis the way of them all----Come, Worthy, your obsequious _Kite._ You know, sir, that you sent me to comfort the good woman in the _Plume._ Let's away, then.--Mr. Kite, go to the lady, with my humble _Wor._ Hold, Kite--have you seen the other recruiting captain? _Plume._ But, sir, was that country gentleman your friend and _Kite._ Lack-a-day, sir, not I----only that I believe I shall marry her _Wor._ Do you know one Captain Plume, sir? _Plume._ Twenty thousand things--I would--but--now, sir, pray--Devil _Kite._ Sir, if you please---[_Goes to whisper_ PLUME. _Syl._ Then I will tell you, Captain Brazen, [_To Plume_.] that you are _Plume._ Then you won't list with Captain Brazen? _Kite._ Sir, he in the plain coat is Captain Plume; I am his serjeant, _Syl._ Captain Plume, I despise your listing money; if I do serve, 'tis ./cache/37012.txt ./txt/37012.txt