id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29729 Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend .txt text/plain 99488 6903 86 "Emma, dear, I have a letter from Uncle John Lytton," said Laura, "Did you know Mrs. Grey had left Blue Cliffs?" sorrowfully inquired Mr. Kyte. "We hope you will return to us very soon, dear Mrs. Grey," said Emma The next day Alden Lytton was invited upstairs to the old lady's room friends at Blue Cliffs, and Emma's letter was simply directed to Mrs. Mary Grey, Charlottesville. "And now, having done my errand, I will bid you good-afternoon, Mrs. Grey," he said, bowing and turning to leave the room. When Miss Cavendish replied to this letter she said that indeed Mrs. Grey's hand must have been very severely sprained, and that she herself Mrs. Fanning, Emma Cavendish, Laura Lytton and Electra, attended by Dr. Jones and Alden Lytton, entered their carriages to go to Blue Cliff Emma left the room, and soon returned with Alden Lytton. ./cache/29729.txt ./txt/29729.txt