id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5414 Hamilton, Anthony, Count The Memoirs of Count Grammont — Volume 06 .txt text/plain 17903 520 58 This beginning raising her curiosity, Miss Temple appeared more inclined he knew that you made Miss Temple believe she is the person alluded to in Miss Price, above a year before the fair Temple was heard of? Miss Hobart and Lord Rochester came up to her, while she was still in soon as the governess saw this scene, she began to lecture Miss Hobart This had been sufficient to have disgraced Miss Hobart at court, and to did many improper things in order to re-establish Miss Hobart's honour, Just at the time that Miss Temple was desirous of seeing him, in order to court for the third time: he departed without having seen Miss Temple, Having by this time nearly arrived at the playhouse, Miss Price, after a how, after having been in love with Lady Chesterfield, Miss Hamilton, and displeasing to any of her court, except Miss Jennings: Jermyn was not of ./cache/5414.txt ./txt/5414.txt