id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-013 chapter-013 .txt text/plain 9904 722 86 Yet one day when Caroline drew near to rouse her, thinking she had lain long enough, behold, as she looked down, Shirley's cheek was wet as if with dew; those fine eyes of hers shone humid and brimming. The figure walking at Miss Keeldar's side is a man--a tall, young, stately man; it is her tenant, Robert Moore. Soon she recommenced, still looking somewhat courrouce, "Why, it is my daily pleasure now to look out for the little cottage bonnet and the silk scarf glancing through the trees in the lane, and to know that my quiet, shrewd, thoughtful companion and monitress is coming back to me; that I shall have her sitting in the room to look at, to talk to or to let alone, as she and I please. "I shall like to go, Shirley," again said Miss Helstone. ./cache/chapter-013.txt ./txt/chapter-013.txt