id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26135 Ridge, W. Pett (William Pett) Love at Paddington .txt text/plain 36582 2504 83 The elder lady said it was high time Gertie found a young man to take Gertie said this was kind, and Miss Radford "I know my way about London," said Gertie Higham. other evening, 'Gertie,' she said--Now I've been and let you know my Miss Radford called at Praed Street, inquiring anxiously; and Mrs. Mills, summoning invention to her aid, said Gertie was not in. The customer asked whether there was an underground station near; Mrs. Mills instructed Gertie to walk along with the young gentleman, and to "You'll like me all the better later on," said Gertie, "because of "Miss Loriner," he said to Gertie, with signs of reluctance. "Yes," said Gertie, answering Henry's questioning look; "you go!" "You managed to get away from the shop in good time," remarked Gertie. kissed her, and said Gertie was a good, clever girl; Bulpert declared looms upstairs came individually to Gertie and said, "Look here, miss! ./cache/26135.txt ./txt/26135.txt