id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-006 chapter-006 .txt text/plain 2634 176 83 I could not of course be much pleased to see him, considering the manner in which I had parted from him the night before, and as I walked to the hearth, stirred the fire, and said coolly, "Good evening," my demeanour evinced as little cordiality as I felt; yet I wondered in my own mind what had brought him there; and I wondered, also, what motives had induced him to interfere so actively between me and Edward; it was to him, it appeared, that I owed my welcome dismissal; still I could not bring myself to ask him questions, to show any eagerness of curiosity; if he chose to explain, he might, but the explanation should be a perfectly voluntary one on his part; I thought he was entering upon it. "Well, and where's your gratitude?" demanded Mr. Hunsden; "don't you know how to say 'Thank you?'" ./cache/chapter-006.txt ./txt/chapter-006.txt