id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2040 De Quincey, Thomas Confessions of an English Opium-Eater .txt text/plain 39062 1442 65 number of _amateur_ opium-eaters (as I may term them) was at this time man "whose talk is of oxen" should become an opium-eater, the probability of letting him know my mind in Greek, which, at the same time that it Wine robs a man of his self-possession; opium greatly other remote effects of opium) feels that the divines part of his nature reason to feel great respect, assured me the other day that a patient in assuring my reader that for ten years, during which I took opium at the reader may judge of the degree in which opium is likely to stupefy opium-eater is too happy to observe the motion of time; and sometimes in At my time of life (sixand-thirty years of age) it cannot be supposed that I have much energy to now is, I answer for him thus: The reader is aware that opium had long ./cache/2040.txt ./txt/2040.txt