id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47535 Dickens, Charles The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, v. 2 (of 2) .txt text/plain 159294 9240 80 "Sam!" said Mr. Pickwick, looking round, when they got to the end of "You don't mean to say he was burked, Sam?" said Mr. Pickwick, looking And so he had, sir," said Mr. Weller, looking steadily into Mr. Pickwick's horror-stricken countenance, "or else he'd been draw'd into "So Mr. Pickwick said at the time, my Lord," replied Sam; "and I wos "But surely, my dear sir," said little Perker, as he stood in Mr. Pickwick's apartment on the morning after the trial: "surely you don't "Sam," said Mr. Pickwick, when Mr. Weller appeared in reply to the "You think you can find him, Sam?" said Mr. Pickwick, looking earnestly garden expedition, at night; eh, Sam?" said Mr. Pickwick, looking "You're quite right, Sam," said Mr. Pickwick; "but old men may come I see a prisoner we know coming this way, Sam," said Mr. Pickwick, "Now, Sam!" said Mr. Pickwick, looking back. ./cache/47535.txt ./txt/47535.txt