id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11032 nan Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume 23 .txt text/plain 78904 3583 78 "'Mrs. Hislop,' said the man, as he turned to me, 'you're to take this You've only as yet got the broth, and, for the rest, I will give you Mrs. Kemp, wha told me, as a secret, that the child was brought into the world by her own hands from the living body of Mrs. Napier. "Mrs. Temple," said Mr. White, who saw the policy of speaking fair the hands did, that day when I helped to place the dead body o' the innocent work-basket, her lovely child was prattling by her knee, and Mrs. Douglas smiling like a parent upon both, striving to conceal a tear certain day William fell in love with a certain Mary Brown, who had come Things continued in this very comfortable state at the old inn in St. Mary's Wynd for about a year, and it had come to enter into the ./cache/11032.txt ./txt/11032.txt