id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7702 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron "My Novel" — Volume 01 .txt text/plain 28077 1490 78 Parson Dale and Squire Hazeldean parted company; the latter to inspect "Never mind me," said the parson, as Mrs. Fairfield dropped her quick "Upon my word, Dr. Riccabocca," said Mr. Dale, smiling, "you come in good "True; but the donkey!" said the parson; "I've a great mind to buy it." "He said that three-quarters of an hour ago, Charles dear," retorted Mrs. Dale, taking the arm of Dr. Riccabocca. "Poor man!" said Mrs. Dale, feelingly; "and the button was off his thereof, sent the squire back to Mrs. Hazeldean a much soberer man than Why, surely, Mr. Dale," said Mrs. Hazeldean, with spirit, heart, liked Miss Jemima better than Mrs. Hazeldean, of whom she was squire's lady;" Mrs. Hazeldean said, "Mrs. Dale was the last person in "That's really a sweet little dog of yours, Jemima," said Mrs. Dale, who said Frank, taking the squire's hand. ./cache/7702.txt ./txt/7702.txt