id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14414 Mather, Marshall Lancashire Idylls (1898) .txt text/plain 59267 4215 91 'Well, it's i' this way, Mr. Penrose,' said the old woman. 'Mr. Penrose is ill i' bed,' replied old Joseph, 'but I seed Mr. Hanson fra Burnt Hill Chapel, and he promised as he'd be here in defend her own, 'all reet; but if thaa durnd mind I'll tell Mr. Penrose abaat Dickey o' Wams.' "Nay, lass," I said, "I durnd know." "Why," hoo says, "I think as Arriving at the cottage, Enoch told his wife how he had given Mr. Penrose the history of his old flute, whereupon the good woman time has come, as I said it would.' But the words of Mr. Penrose--heeded not when uttered--rang out clear and telling: 'God moves in a mysterious way, doesn'd He, Mr. Penrose?' said old woman said: 'I think we mud as weel put th' leet aat naa thaa's 'Thaa knows, Amos,' said he, 'I look at it i' this way. ./cache/14414.txt ./txt/14414.txt