id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2081 Hawthorne, Nathaniel The Blithedale Romance .txt text/plain 77033 3974 76 "He knocks as if he had a right to come in," said Zenobia, laughing. in his glance that Hollingsworth first met Zenobia's eyes, and began Priscilla,--a pale, large-eyed little woman (for she had gone far "Come hither, Priscilla," said Zenobia. "Mr. Hollingsworth!" said the old man in his hesitating way. Zenobia had the gift of telling a fanciful little story, off-hand, in a With Hollingsworth, Zenobia, Priscilla, and myself, it grew to be a birch-tree, I plainly saw Zenobia take the hand of Hollingsworth in "Come, Priscilla," said I, looking her intently in the face, which was Of all possible observers, methought a woman like Zenobia and a man "Come, Priscilla," said Zenobia; "it is time. sat Hollingsworth, with Priscilla at his feet and Zenobia standing "Hollingsworth,--Zenobia,--I have just returned to Blithedale," said I, "Priscilla," said Hollingsworth, "come." Zenobia smiled; possibly I ./cache/2081.txt ./txt/2081.txt