id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15627 Wood, Henry, Mrs. Verner's Pride .txt text/plain 266155 21349 90 would have said, if asked, that Colonel Sir Lionel Verner could _not_ be "Roy," said Lionel Verner, in a quiet tone, "I have not, as you know, "Thank you all the same, Lionel, but, if you please, I don't like Dr. West well enough to have him," was Miss Verner's answer. In the old Indian days of Lady Verner, she and Sir Lionel had been close but "Jan"--second and youngest son of Lady Verner, brother to Lionel. "All right," called out Jan. And Dr. West went out with Lionel Verner. "I am going to Verner's Pride," he said, taking Lionel's arm as soon as coffin walked the heir, Lionel; Jan and Dr. West came next; Mr. Bitterworth and Sir Rufus Hautley. As they passed into the room--the lawyer, Dr. West, Jan, Mr. Bitterworth, and Sir Rufus Hautley--they thought how Mrs. Verner had Lionel or Jan. Lady Verner and Decima could tell a tale that no one else ./cache/15627.txt ./txt/15627.txt