id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11189 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) The Madness of Mr. Lister Captains All, Book 9. .txt text/plain 3577 267 91 "It wants money," said Henshaw, shaking his head. "Well, you've got money," said the cook, "why don't you knock off work "I've got no relatives," said Mr. Lister; "I'm all alone. "A little rum," said Mr. Lister, faintly; "the doctors tell me that it is "No, I know," said the cook; "that's what's worrying me a bit." "I've got something on my mind, Jem," said the cook, staring straight in "You did say you wanted to die, didn't you?" said the cook. "Suppose," said the cook, "some one what liked you, Jem--what liked you, "I don't mean to say anything," said the cook. "If I 'ad, Jem, supposin' that I 'ad," said the cook, in accents of "I'll go at once," said the cook, with a little feeling, "and I'll never "It's all right, sir," said the panting cook; "old Jem's had a drop too ./cache/11189.txt ./txt/11189.txt