id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11188 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) The Temptation of Samuel Burge Captains All, Book 8. .txt text/plain 4179 317 88 Mr. Higgs, jeweller, sat in the small parlour behind his shop, gazing "Brother Samuel Burge?" inquired the jeweller, rising. "Is Brother Clark well?" inquired the jeweller, placing a chair for him "I struggle against it, Brother," said Mr. Burge, passing his cup up for "I think I see his face now," said Brother Burge, with tender enthusiasm. "But suppose," said the jeweller, finding his voice by a great effort, "We can only do our best," said Brother Burge, "the rest we must leave. "Brother Clark has no right to expose you to such a trial," said Mr. Higgs with great warmth. "That would be interfering," said Brother Burge coldly. "Brother Clark said 'What is a jeweller's shop compared with a 'uman "I don't--want to look at 'em," said Brother Burge in an exhausted voice. "Call 'em from the winder," said Brother Burge, backing with some haste, ./cache/11188.txt ./txt/11188.txt