id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47534 Dickens, Charles The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, v. 1 (of 2) .txt text/plain 152473 9059 81 "You are stopping in this house, sir," said the indignant little man; "Now, mind," said the old gentleman, as he shook hands with Mr. Pickwick at the conclusion of a conversation which had been carried on "I assure you, ma'am," said Mr. Pickwick, grasping the old lady's hand, "Here they are," said Mr. Pickwick; and as he spoke, the forms of Mr. Tupman, Mr. Snodgrass, and Mr. Winkle appeared in the distance. "Hold up!" said the stout old Mr. Wardle, as Mr. Pickwick dived head "Come in," said a man's voice, in reply to Sam's rap at the door. "This is a curious old house of yours," said the little man, looking "My dear sir," said the little man, in a low tone, taking Mr. Wardle "Don't go away, my dear sir--pray don't hurry," said the little man. "Yes, my dear sir, yes," said the little man, with a knowing look, ./cache/47534.txt ./txt/47534.txt