id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101067628097 Arthur, T. S. The angel and the demon : a tale / by T. S. Arthur 1859 .txt text/plain 49283 4534 88 and Uncle John sat talking together on the governess-question, the waiter opened the door, and said that a young woman wished to speak with Mrs. Dainty. "Tell her to come up," said Mrs. Dainty. "She'll never do any thing with them," said Mrs. Dainty, in a confident manner, as she sat alone "I said no such thing." Mrs. Dainty spoke with "If I could only find the right stamp of a governess," said Mrs. Dainty, sighing again. As Miss Harper passed the door of Mrs. Dainty's "Agnes, Mrs. Jeckyl, our new governess, who takes the place of Miss Harper." "Why don't you speak to the lady?" said Mrs. Dainty, with some sharpness of tone. "Call George and Madeline," said Mrs. Dainty, "What dear children you have!" said Mrs. Jeckyl, now insinuating an arm around Madeline, our children up for that girl?" said Mrs. Dainty. ./cache/njp.32101067628097.pdf ./txt/njp.32101067628097.txt