id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19259 Sheldon, Georgie, Mrs. His Heart's Queen .txt text/plain 75772 4252 80 "But Mrs. Mencke said----" began the nurse, objectingly, for Violet's Mrs. Richardson colored at this request, for she had overheard Mrs. Mencke telling the nurse to be sure and not allow any one to see Violet, from Mrs. Mencke, saying that Violet was to return home at once; that There was no one but the servants to welcome Violet home, for Mrs. Mencke had not returned, and the poor girl felt forlorn and desolate After it was all over, and Wallace had passed out to his carriage, Mrs. Keen came to the young girl and asked her if she would like to follow "Look here, Miss Violet, you are trying me beyond all bounds," Mrs. Mencke returned, losing control of her temper; "and now there is just "I do not believe Violet knows anything about it," Mrs. Mencke replied. The next morning Mrs. Mencke went up to Violet's room about nine o'clock ./cache/19259.txt ./txt/19259.txt