id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26044 Macnaughtan, S. (Sarah) Peter and Jane; Or, The Missing Heir .txt text/plain 83229 4036 80 and that odious wife of his could possibly expect to be forgiven, Mrs. Ogilvie raised her eyebrows and said simply, 'I do not know what 'Many people believe,' said Mrs. Wrottesley, 'that you can't be a man's 'My cousin, Peter Ogilvie, comes here every day,' said Miss Abingdon; 'Good morning, Jane,' said Peter, lifting his cap. 'That is hardly true, Peter,' said Miss Abingdon, in the severe manner 'I wish we hadn't asked Peter to stay and amuse Toffy!' said Jane, with 'Do not think of me,' said Mrs. Ogilvie, laying her hand for a moment 'How well they look together!' said a lady, as Peter Ogilvie and Jane 'Jane makes Peter look rather short,' said another. 'I think I 'll go over and see Toffy,' said Peter to himself one day in 'Oh, good morning, Purvis!' said Peter. 'Look here,' said Peter, 'I 'll ride with these letters after Purvis, ./cache/26044.txt ./txt/26044.txt