id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37244 King, Charles Kitty's Conquest .txt text/plain 71359 4348 83 glad of any excuse to talk with her for hours, "the colonel, him and Mr. Peyton, went over to Holly Springs three days ago; but the smash-up on way; and the moment the horses came, bade us good night, swung into paying little or no attention to Miss Kitty, who is seated on the old good-night; his orderly came round with the horses, and Pauline went out "Amory," said Harrod, "mount your horse and come over to dinner with us. touched Kitty's hand or spoken a sentence to her by way of welcome, Mr. Amory took his leave. looked closely at me, said 'Captain Amory?' and handed me a note. And yet that evening, when Pauline and Colonel Summers came to see Mrs. Amory for a few moments, I was still there. seated Miss Summers and Kitty, behind whom could be seen Vinton, Amory, ./cache/37244.txt ./txt/37244.txt