id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13964 Various Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873 .txt text/plain 86218 4847 81 woman whom I admire," he said, bending his blue eyes on me with a look "I think," said I, laughing, "that I should like to stand up first on "Sheila," he said (and the light slowly died away from her face), "I "Do you think I believe you?" said Mrs. Lavender. "Now you speak like a sensible girl," said Mrs. Lavender. "Mrs. Lavender," said Sheila, with a face too proud and indignant "Frank Lavender," said the old lady, who was a little pleased by this "He is a very good friend to me--I know that," said young Mosenberg, the dining-room, and as Ingram inadvertently glanced at them, Mrs. Lorraine said to him, "Don't you think it is a pity Mr. Lavender "He is too busy, I think, just now," Sheila said, perhaps not knowing "You have never asked after my husband, Mairi," said Sheila, thinking ./cache/13964.txt ./txt/13964.txt