id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14425 Sheldon, Georgie, Mrs. Mona; Or, The Secret of a Royal Mirror .txt text/plain 70497 3610 81 "Mrs. Bently," said the young man, with sudden impulse, "let me relieve Ray Palmer is an exceptionally fine young man, and any girl might feel attendance at the opera with Ray Palmer, and only a few hours after Mr. Dinsmore's death, a brilliantly beautiful woman, who might have been "Mona, my dear child, do not talk like that," said the man, looking Uncle Walter was so fond?" Mona asked, looking about the beautiful room Mona often wondered how Mrs. Montague would feel if she should know who "Mr. Palmer is a fine-looking old gentleman, and Mrs. Montague, though she seems a great deal younger, will make him a lovely the Palmers; if she is Mona Montague--the girl that Ray Palmer loves--she "Ah!" exclaimed the young man, with a start, as he remembered how Mrs. Montague had denied all knowledge of Mona. Turning, Mona saw Mrs. Montague regarding her with a look of cold ./cache/14425.txt ./txt/14425.txt