id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15387 Surtees, Robert Smith Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities .txt text/plain 93296 4965 81 At length time being called, say twenty minutes to eleven, and Mr. Jorrocks, Nodding Homer, and the principal subscribers having cast up, "Cut away!" cried Jorrocks to his friend, running his horse "My own, to be sure," said Jorrocks, taking hold of the green collar of turn," said Jorrocks, "for my horse does not like collar work." "I shall time to spare," said Jorrocks, looking at his watch. house-lamb at half-past five--Mrs. Jorrocks werry punctual--old Fleecy "I have the honour to appear on behalf of Mr. Jorrocks," said Mr. Smirk, "a gentleman of the very highest consideration--a fox-hunter--a a stag-hunt." "That's right, my good fellow," said Jorrocks, "then I'll as Old Jorrocks had opened the door to look down the street for him. word--arn't you old leather breeches?" "No, gentlemen," said Jorrocks, way before." "It's not werry good, I think," said Mr. Jorrocks, smacking ./cache/15387.txt ./txt/15387.txt