id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38863 Wingfield, Lewis My Lords of Strogue, Vol. 3 (of 3) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union .txt text/plain 74738 4797 82 worked, the look of anxiety cleared from Lord Clare's face. Lord Clare, like a good diplomat, dropped the subject for that time, Cassidy found everywhere the feeling which Lord Clare had worked for, lady that it was time to pack up and return to Strogue; maybe she knew Lord Clare made a great effort on behalf of Terence, but received no Mrs. Gillin, for Terence's sake, commissioned old Jug to discover news Lord Clare came forth with a napkin in his hand. young shades like Banquo's sons had passed; Terence was prepared to Lord Clare and Curran alone amongst her friends perceived News of the countess's state was brought by Shane to the Little House, Lord Clare was charmed, and hurried to Strogue with the good news. voted; Doreen would be Madam Shane; Lord Kilwarden would have blessed 'The lady, Lord Glandore!' Cassidy shouted. ./cache/38863.txt ./txt/38863.txt