id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt inu.30000007716966 Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan Wylder's hand : a novel by J. Sheridan Le Fanu 1866 .txt text/plain 136597 9602 87 "Yes; I think I know the feeling," said Miss Lake, my dear Miss Lake," said that good little woman, skipping to her side. her little marquetrie-table, and sat down, and looked languidly about him, with a sly smile, like a man amused. "You know Captain Lake?" said Lord Chelford, addressing me. "I'll send it," said the lawyer, eyeing the little pencilled note wistfully, which Lake presented between two A man, my dear Captain Lake, whose father before him has been a gentleman (old Larkin, while met Lord Chelford on his way to make enquiry about Rachel at Redman's Farm; and Lake, who, as we know, had "It was good of you to come, Rachel," said Miss Brandon; "and you look tired! friend Stanley Lake and Mark Wylder.' I really think "You know, sir," said Captain Lake, but a little huskily, turning about and smiling at last, "that Mark Wylder is nothing to me. ./cache/inu.30000007716966.pdf ./txt/inu.30000007716966.txt