id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7651 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Kenelm Chillingly — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 37185 2218 84 "Now," said Kenelm, "I really begin to think I have got out of myself. "Young gentleman," then said Kenelm, "perhaps you will have the "You are a good, dear fellow," said the boy, wiping his eyes. "Little gentleman," said Kenelm, gravely, "I am just of age, and you, Kenelm Chillingly round his finger; twist /him/, a man who thought "NOW, young sir," said Kenelm, in a tone calm, but peremptory,--"now "Little boy, you lie," said Kenelm; "you have not had enough to keep again looked at Kenelm's face, and said to himself, "I am afraid." upon Kenelm, and said, with a smile, "Your voice betrays you, sir. Just as he came in sight of Tom Bowles's house on his way back to Mr. Saunderson's, Kenelm saw a man mounting a pony that stood tied up at "Mrs. Bowles," said Kenelm, with a change of voice and aspect,--a ./cache/7651.txt ./txt/7651.txt