id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22843 Mitford, Mary Russell Aunt Deborah .txt text/plain 7109 260 69 A crosser old woman than Mrs. Deborah Thornby was certainly not to be was small danger, so long as Mrs. Deborah continued in this life. Mrs. Deborah was the only daughter of old Simon Thornby, of Chalcott And yet Mr. John Stokes was a well-meaning man, and Mrs. Deborah Thornby And accordingly John Stokes never saw Mrs. Deborah Thornby but he may be imagined with what indignation Mrs. Deborah found John Stokes, be understood that Mrs. Deborah's visiter was a certain Mr. Adolphus Upon hearing these tidings, John Stokes, the son of old Simon Thornly's Mrs. Deborah's favour continued to set towards Mr. Adolphus Lynfield. about and called cousins with Mrs. Deborah's mother; and as that good hastily flinging off his coat and hat, plunged in and rescued Mrs. Deborah, whilst good John Stokes, running round the head of the pond as Mrs. Thornly; and there, Cissy," continued Aunt Deborah, filling up the ./cache/22843.txt ./txt/22843.txt