id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11184 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) The Constable's Move Captains All, Book 4. .txt text/plain 4173 331 88 "Come away or else you'll be locked up," repeated Mr. Grummit. "That's 'ow coppers get on and buy pianners," said the incensed Mr. Grummit, "sneaking other people's property. it," said the indignant Grummit; "and to come and live next to me!-the whole of the time he went about looking, as Mrs. Grummit expressed Mrs. Grummit looked up, and noticed with wifely pleasure that he was "He's given me a tip," said Mr. Grummit, with a faint smile; "a copper "But he won't come," said the puzzled Mrs. Grummit. Mrs. Grummit, first listening to make sure that the constable and his "Come out in the road," said Mr. Grummit, with sudden violence. "Nothing like it," said the constable, looking up. "Halloa!" said Constable Evans, sharply. "Ho!" said Mr. Grummit. "Good evening, Grummit," said the constable, with a patronizing air. with them burglars the other night, Grummit," he said, modestly. ./cache/11184.txt ./txt/11184.txt