id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23441 Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris) Lady Betty Across the Water .txt text/plain 98629 5679 88 Wednesday, and as they've a suite engaged,--the best on the ship, Mrs. Ess Kay says,--your going won't put them out a bit, and they'll _love_ "Mrs. Ess Kay's neither little nor kind," said I, "but, of course, I'll I could hardly wait to hear her "explanations," and so I was glad Mrs. Ess Kay and Miss Woodburn were hypnotised by Mother into thinking they "What a splendid-looking man!" I said in a low voice to Mrs. Ess Kay. "Sit down, Betty, please; I want to talk to you," said Mrs. Ess Kay. Somehow, it always makes me feel stiff when she "Betty's" me, as my old "I know, love, but I _have_," said Mrs. Ess Kay, "and thanks to you, "Welcome to my little cottage, dear Betty," said Mrs. Ess Kay. If this is her idea of a cottage, I don't know what her conception of a ./cache/23441.txt ./txt/23441.txt