id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15982 Herbert, Mary E. Woman As She Should Be; Or, Agnes Wiltshire .txt text/plain 31292 1204 69 the city where Agnes Wiltshire resided, is seated a young man, "Agnes is certainly a singular girl," said Arthur, musingly. "Arthur, have you forgotten your old friend, Miss Wiltshire?" inquired "You have been bringing very grave charges against our sex, Mr. Bernard," said Agnes, with a sweet seriousness, that, however unusual, "How pale Miss Wiltshire looks to-night," observed one young lady to said, in a tone low and gentle as a woman's, for Agnes, seated on a "Do you know," she said to Ella, a few moments after, as Arthur, with night the young people of both sex filled the good-sized room of Mr. Williamson's dwelling, thirsting for that instruction which Agnes was so The old man listened for a moment, and then, turning to Arthur, said, "I "They left soon after, Mr. Clifford being in somewhat of a hurry; so Mr. Bernard had but little opportunity of conversing with Miss Agnes; and ./cache/15982.txt ./txt/15982.txt