id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt blackmore-cradock-1866 blackmore blackmore-cradock-1866 1866 .txt text/plain 235743 11111 83 Mr. Kettledrum might have been overlooked, for little men of a fussy nature are common enough in London, or for that matter everywhere. Almost any good man other than Mr. Rosedew would have managed to set this crooked matter straight, but the rector's sense of justice was already somewhat outraged ; and feeling the delicacy of his position as the host of Cradock Nowell, relying, moreover, as good men do, on the power of natural affection, and perceiving a certain change in the tone of Sir Cradock towards himself, he thought it wiser to let time plead the cause he was only injuring. cache/blackmore-cradock-1866.txt txt/blackmore-cradock-1866.txt