id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1296 Galt, John The Provost .txt text/plain 55906 1531 61 having bent any single thing pertaining to the town and public, from the The same day that this news reached the town, I was standing at my shopdoor, between dinner and tea-time. "Mr M'Lucre," said I, and I took him cordially by the hand, "a thought had in hand; but, in the end, he said, that he thought what was proposed round me, said, "Bailie, surely it's a great neglec of the magistrates The birth-day, in progress of time, came round, and the morning was time, he was taken into the council, and no man in the whole corporation said nothing; only I got the town-clerk's young man, who acted as clerk I had done, by which the whole affair came to the public, and I got great thing sure, as soon as I went home I told it to Mrs Pawkie as a state ./cache/1296.txt ./txt/1296.txt