id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063950276 Radcliffe, Ann Ward The romance of the forest: interspersed with some pieces of poetry ... By Ann Radcliffe v.1 1792 .txt text/plain 40330 3115 82 did La Motte look back upon the country they had passed, and often did imagination suggest to him the sounds of distant pursuit. As soon as beds could be prepared, Adeline withdrew to her chamber, accompanied by Madame La Motte, whose Adeline passed a very disturbed night, and, when the physician appeared in the morning, he gave orders turned her regard upon Monsieur and Madame La Motte, to whose tender attentions she owed her life, and in whose looks, "Let us stay here," said Madame de la Motte, *' I will go no farspent by Madame La Motte and Adeline in much anxiety and some hope; for As they moved silently toward the abbey, Adeline asked La Motte if he was Madame La Motte was silent, and Adeline, forgetting her late unkindness, endeavoured as much as she could to console* her; while her heart was sinking with Madame La Motte and Adeline, and con, ./cache/mdp.39015063950276.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063950276.txt