id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7693 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron A Strange Story — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 23213 1199 76 Of course I could not say point-blank to Mrs. Ashleigh, 'Dr. Fenwick admires your daughter, would you object to him as a son-in-law?' said, in a soft voice, "Poor Allen, how little the world knows either of in affinity with the patient." In fine, she impressed and awed Mrs. Ashleigh, who returned in haste, summoned Dr. Jones, and dismissed "Let her come out," said I to Mrs. Ashleigh. "It is too great a tax on his kindness, I fear," said Mrs. Ashleigh. "So that matter is settled," said Mrs. Poyntz; "and now I shall go to Mr. Vigors and prevent his further interference." I took the seat which she had left, by Mrs. Ashleigh's side, and said, "A little while ago I spoke of myself as a man From that evening till the day Mrs. Ashleigh and Lilian went on the ./cache/7693.txt ./txt/7693.txt