id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16300 Brooke, Frances The History of Emily Montague .txt text/plain 114455 5672 77 Yet the tender, the sensible Emily Montague--no, my dear, 'tis Silleri; I long to see my dear girl, to tell her a thousand little My heart is so light, Lucy, I cannot describe it: I love Emily at my the eyes, the air, the voice of the woman I love, a thousand little possible, in a little society of persons I extremely love: I feel I am sorry, my dear Madam, you should know so little of my heart, as "You and your lovely friend obliged me beyond words, my dear Bell, approach; or those thousand little dear attentions of which love alone My own happiness, my dear Rivers, in a marriage of love, makes me gale of love; till I knew my Emily, till the dear moment which assured My dear friend, you know love, and will therefore bear with all the You say true, my dear Fitzgerald: friendship, like love, is more the ./cache/16300.txt ./txt/16300.txt