id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4233 Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Jeanne of the Marshes .txt text/plain 77958 6842 93 Andrew passed on his way, and Cecil walked towards Jeanne. Forrest moved away with a little laugh, and the Princess rose and "Come back into the hall one moment," the Princess said. "I do not suppose," Jeanne said, "that Mr. Andrew would know anything. "My dear Princess," Cecil said, "I hope that you do not mean it. "He was here for some time," the Princess said, "and he is coming back." "Look here," he said, "Forrest declares that he is going. "The Princess and Jeanne are here," Cecil said. She said very little, but she looked at him for a moment with her "Good night," he said, "little Miss Jeanne, and remember, No. 51, "You mean," Jeanne said, "that people don't know that I am not a great "I am going up-stairs now," the Princess said, "to have a little talk "Jeanne," she said, "I think that we have both been a little hasty." ./cache/4233.txt ./txt/4233.txt