id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57623 Speight, T. W. (Thomas Wilkinson) The Loudwater Tragedy .txt text/plain 60523 2968 80 Her husband had been gone a little over an hour when Mrs. Melray rang hand of the younger for a moment before each went his way, he said, For the mother of a son who numbered eight-and-twenty summers Mrs. Winslade might be called a young-looking woman. "My dear, you know as well as I do that he is the only son of Mrs. Winslade, who has been a neighbour of ours for the last dozen years, "It has come at last--that which I have so long dreaded!" said Mrs. Winslade, speaking in a hard dry voice, wholly different from her son," began Mrs. Winslade a few minutes later, when she and Phil had business, he has proved to be everything that could be wished--so Mrs. Melray herself gives me to understand--and there is little doubt that, "'Suppose I answer the question for you,' said Mrs. Melray presently, ./cache/57623.txt ./txt/57623.txt