id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41932 Brame, Charlotte M. A Fair Mystery: The Story of a Coquette .txt text/plain 170876 12760 92 To this "ladies' school" went Mattie and Doris every day, in a little "Honest Mark worships that little beauty," said the duke; "his eyes "Go away, Earle!" said Doris, giving him a dainty little push. Said Doris in her heart, "I did not know that little dairy-maid Mattie "You are looking for your love, Earle," said Mrs. Brace, in her kindly "I am Earle Moray," he said; and still the lady looked as though she Looking at Lady Estelle, Earle saw that her face had grown very pale, once Earle saw him look in wonder at the lovely face and white hands; "It looks like home," said Lady Doris. "I think she will like me," said Lady Doris, "and it will be really a "But, Doris, you--you love Earle?" he said, anxiously. "Earle," said Lady Doris, as they sat together in the morning-room, "do "Earle," said Lady Doris, "it seems so long since you left me." ./cache/41932.txt ./txt/41932.txt