id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31416 Sinclair, May The Immortal Moment: The Story of Kitty Tailleur .txt text/plain 48363 5091 97 Miss Keating wondered how long it would be before Kitty Tailleur would Miss Keating shut her eyes to keep out her vision of Kitty's face with For Lucy Mrs. Tailleur's face wore, like a veil, the shadow of the incredible past and But as Jane pointed out to Robert, little things came out, The thing, Lucy said, would be for Jane to get her some day all alone. But Jane said, No; Mrs. Tailleur was ten times more afraid of her than Lucy held the door open for Miss Keating when Mrs. Tailleur had passed "Miss Lucy," she said, and Jane turned at the penetrating sibilants of "There are," said Miss Keating, "other things; I don't know that I'm a Kitty came and stood beside Miss Keating and looked down at her. And Mrs. Tailleur said, looking at Mr. Lucy, "How about poor Bunny's room? "I don't know," said Kitty, "what I'm going to do." ./cache/31416.txt ./txt/31416.txt