id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35397 Berens, Edward Christmas Stories Containing John Wildgoose the Poacher, the Smuggler, and Good-nature, or Parish Matters .txt text/plain 42770 2004 78 poor man was left lying in the road, until two neighbouring farmers, that they are encouraging poor men to break the laws by poaching, and soon let him know that he had good ground for what he said; and said to Wildgoose, who had taken a good deal more beer than of late he Fowler as a fit man to keep it." "Yes, Sir," replied the farmer; "poor "Why a man don't like to seem _ill-natured_," said the farmer. "Why, I must confess," said the farmer, "that some time back the poor farmers that they favoured the poor," said an old man sitting in the "Farmer Oldacre a hard man to the poor!" said old John Truman, who came "But, John," said Hannah, "you are not for knocking up the poor laws Barton, too, thought that it would be _good-natured_ to give the poor ./cache/35397.txt ./txt/35397.txt