id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54030 Walker, George Henry Ben o' Bill's, the Luddite: A Yorkshire Tale .txt text/plain 83129 6283 95 My father and mother and Mary were set in the one pew whilst 'Siah and "I wonder you can speak civil to a man like yond," said George, when we "Yo're to time, Ben," he said in a low voice as he grasped my hand. "Where's Ben Walker?" I said, and then Mary found her voice. "And now, Ben Walker, give an account o' thissen," said George, standing "It's little of the ready comes my way now, Ben," he said. "Mr. Webster's been talking, to us, Ben," said my father very gravely. 'Siah an' me'll see to Ben,' said Soldier Jack, who wer' knelt down bi "Tell George Mellor to come in here and show himself like, a man," cried "Aw tell yo', Ben, Faith thought more of George Mellor's little finger "It's about George Mellor, yo know," said my father. "Yo're good enough for the likes o' them," said my mother, "an' aw'm ./cache/54030.txt ./txt/54030.txt