id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4311 Gissing, George The Emancipated .txt text/plain 146209 10915 85 When I consented to Cecily's--to Miss Doran's passing from Mrs. Elgar's "I think it is still better from Mrs. Baske's sitting-room," said "It isn't easy to know him, I think," said Cecily, in a reflective and itself, and Cecily passed into the care of Doran's sister, Mrs. Lessingham, who was just entered upon a happy widowhood. absurdity, how could he possibly imagine Cecily Doran called Mrs. Mallard? "Of course Mr. Mallard will come," said Cecily, her face radiant. He had said good-bye to Mrs. Lessingham and to Cecily "Barbara thinks that this makes her look too childish," said Mrs. Denyer, using her daughter's name with a pleasant familiarity. "I thought so myself the other day; but--I suppose you have met Mr. Elgar several times at his sister's, and have said nothing to me about He came into a room where Mrs. Lessingham, Eleanor, and Miriam were waiting for Cecily to join them, ./cache/4311.txt ./txt/4311.txt