id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45719 Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic) Arundel .txt text/plain 107628 6265 83 "Ah, my dear Elizabeth!" said he suddenly, laying his hand on her arm. "Good-night, little mamma!" said Elizabeth. "Indeed, mamma, we all talked about our day at dinner," said Elizabeth. to Balmoral--the kind of news that was particularly gratifying to Mrs. Hancock--Edith now was interested in it, not from wonder--like her "Oh, Elizabeth, I think not!" said Edith, slightly alarmed. "Mrs. Hancock is waiting, miss," he said to Elizabeth. resembling an intimate conversation, and Elizabeth rose just as Mrs. Hancock herself came out on to the gravel walk below the drawing-room "I can't tell you, dear Elizabeth," she said, "how I have been looking "Elizabeth!" said Mrs. Hancock. "And do come in to-morrow afternoon, Edward," said Mrs. Hancock, with "And now give us our usual treat, dear Edward," said Mrs. Hancock, "And now, Edward," said Mrs. Hancock, "do let us have the tune that I said you were my dear little Elizabeth. ./cache/45719.txt ./txt/45719.txt