id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9665 Ward, Humphry, Mrs. Delia Blanchflower .txt text/plain 110760 8522 86 "A rather nice old place, isn't it?" said Delia, an hour later, when "I think I'll take off my things, dear," said Gertrude Marvell, "I daresay I shall change some things," said Delia decidedly. "Good-looking?" said Delia, with mischief in her eyes, and a slight "Will you come and look at the house?" said Winnington to his ward. "Who is that?" asked Delia, pointing to a charcoal drawing in Mrs. Matheson's sitting-room, of a noble-faced woman of thirty, in a Gertrude had gone away to her own sitting-room and Delia was left Winnington descended them, and then turned to look for Delia who was "Of course I want to come--" said Delia slowly. Paul Lathrop, left to himself, looked round Delia's drawing-room. "Miss Delia wishes to repay me some money I lent her," said Winnington, "So I mustn't argue any more?" said Lady Tonbridge, looking at Delia, ./cache/9665.txt ./txt/9665.txt