id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29862 Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia) The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals .txt text/plain 84472 5880 90 That moment I think that Hepworth Closs fell in love with the girl. Clara held out both her hands and came nearer to Hepworth, like a child "But it is impossible," said Closs, looking toward Lady Hope, who was "Madame, it is Lady Clara, the daughter of Lord Hope." to time was known only to herself and her God. When Hepworth and Lady Clara came back, Lady Hope rose, and gathering splendor of that room came a tall, old woman, who was trembling like Here Clara reached out her hand to Lady Hope, but kept her eyes on the "In some things," said Lord Hope, "the old lady has been cruelly dealt The old lady reached out her little, withered hand, and patted Clara's "I will not believe that, Clara," said the old lady, smiling. Lord Hope took the papers which the old woman handed to him, and there, ./cache/29862.txt ./txt/29862.txt