id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7024 Scott, Walter Rob Roy — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 100470 4750 75 "This is no a day to speak o' carnal matters," said Andrew, casting his desiring Andrew to inquire at Mr. MacVittie's house the address of Mr. Owen, an English gentleman; and I charged him not to mention the person "This, good Mr. Jarvie," said Owen, who, like myself, had been struck "Rank?" said Mr. Jarvie; "he's a Hieland gentleman, nae doubt--better "Now, sir," said Jarvie, "we speak little o' thae things, because they like they guided Rob's wife, I think it suld hae set the shabble* that my "Keep back, sir, as best sets ye," said the Bailie, as Andrew pressed bidding--Puir Rob will hae his hands fu' by the time the sun comes ower "And sae," said the Bailie, "I hae been thinking, Rob, that as it may be "I hae been counted as gude a man as my neighbours ere now," said Andrew, ./cache/7024.txt ./txt/7024.txt