id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12023 Various The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 66, April, 1863 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics .txt text/plain 85402 3976 71 Men and women think they believe a thousand things which they do not myself skipping Colonel Prowley's accounts of old Doctor Dastick, Mrs. Hunesley, and other great people of his town, and pondering upon the us the names of great people long passed away who had ranged themselves times in the long day, he must see people approaching, and hope that There are a great many people in this world who feel that things are all And it is a wonder that a great many people are living, and looking so pieces of good-luck come rare and small have a great curiosity to know of passing carriages, angrily ordering the little things to come away famous argument, you know of course, is, that man has a great longing to admirably practical, common-sense way as would make the old Greek a good continue to do, the "good old times," when men were better than "now," ./cache/12023.txt ./txt/12023.txt