id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-037 chapter-037 .txt text/plain 5668 423 88 Graham had wealth of mirth by nature; Paulina possessed no such inherent flow of animal spiritsunstimulated, she inclined to be thoughtful and pensivebut now she seemed merry as a lark; in her lover's genial presence, she glanced like some soft glad light. Graham had made for himself a better opportunity than that he had wished me to give; he had earned independence of the collateral help that disobliging Lucy had refused; all his reminiscences of "little Polly" found their proper expression in his own pleasant tones, by his own kind and handsome lips; how much better than if suggested by me. "It is well for you, Miss Snowe, to talk and think with that propriety which always characterizes you; but this matter is a grief to me; my little girl was all I had: I have no more daughters and no son; Bretton might as well have looked elsewhere; there are scores of rich and pretty women who would not, I daresay, dislike him: he has looks, and conduct, and connection. ./cache/chapter-037.txt ./txt/chapter-037.txt