id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21759 Whyte-Melville, G. J. (George John) Kate Coventry: An Autobiography .txt text/plain 81667 4255 81 and as for vanity, only tell a man you think him good-looking, and he I often wonder whether other people think Cousin John good-looking. I _do_ know that I like Cousin John's constant good-humour, and the looks--he don't like me--a great many people don't--but I return good judges, let me tell you, than Miss Coventry." I saw the ladies look at particularly good terms with Frank Lovell--I do not know that I liked "We'll secure a good place for this, Kate," says Cousin John, edging across Cousin John and Lady Scapegrace just in time to witness a short don't think the latter very likely, Kate--whereas, you know, John----" I confess I liked the "old man," and so I think in her own way did his "Nothing more, Kate," said John, looking as if he didn't know whether "Certainly, sir," said the good-natured man; and turned his horse ./cache/21759.txt ./txt/21759.txt