id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31567 Iffland, August Wilhelm The Lawyers, A Drama in Five Acts .txt text/plain 23983 4223 96 _Clar._ You are right, I think; (takes it.) Moreover, I shall be out a _Reiss._ Aye, thou good Lord in heaven! _Reiss._ Your son is a sensible learned man, who most certainly knows-_Reiss._ Your son will not give up that point, I tell you: as a good _Lew._ I shall have the honour to let the Privy Counsellor know, that _Clar._ Jack, you know your father long, though for some time since you _Clar._ Very well; then you act as Privy Counsellor, as you think _Reiss._ I give you my word and hand, as an honest man, I will run all _Soph._ Yes, good Sir. _Clar._ He is rather in an odd predicament to day; but I hope things Coun._ Yes, Sir. _Clar._ Recollect yourself, and act in a good and fair manner; for, _Reiss._ Drink to a good intention, (raising the glass,) dear Mr. Wellenberg. _Reiss._ Ay, good God! ./cache/31567.txt ./txt/31567.txt