id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5333 Jonson, Ben Every Man in His Humor .txt text/plain 47828 6140 90 Servo Why, sir, let this satisfy you; good faith, I had no such Good master Stephen, so you may, sir, at your pleasure. I pray, sir, is this master Knowell's house? The same, sir; master Kitely married his sister; the rich Cob. Ay, sir: With favour of your worship's nose, master Mathew, Bob. Who's there!-Take away the bason, good hostess;--Come up, sir. Bob. Why, thus, sir,--make a thrust at me--[Master Mathew pushes at Kit. You shall not follow him now, I pray you, brother, good faith Wel. Sir, I must hear no ill words of my brother. Bob. Sir, I must tell you this, I am no general man; but for master Mat. Pray you, let's see, sir; yes, faith, it is. I know not: to justice Clement's, I think, sir--Cob! Bob. Master Kitely's man, pray thee vouchsafe us the lighting of Cob. Marry, sir, your brother, master Wellbred-- ./cache/5333.txt ./txt/5333.txt