id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19801 Fortescue, J. W. (John William), Sir The Drummer's Coat .txt text/plain 40807 1829 85 "There is no harm done, I think," said Lady Eleanor to the woman, "but "I know mun too well, my Lady," said Mrs. Fry mournfully. "But the old man is dead, I was told," said Lady Eleanor. And then Lady Eleanor beckoned to the children to come up; and old Lord time when Lord Fitzdenys and Lady Eleanor came out to look for them, "No one knows," said Lady Eleanor, and repeated what Mrs. Fry had told "It is pleasant to see Colonel Fitzdenys again," said Lady Eleanor to "It's a treat to look upon his face, my Lady," said the Corporal, "a little so long as he was with Lady Eleanor and the children, and could The woman hesitated and looked from Colonel George to Lady Eleanor, who "You see," he went on, "my Lady's little son came home and told us of a ./cache/19801.txt ./txt/19801.txt