id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59798 Prevost, Francis The Plague of the Heart .txt text/plain 64996 3907 84 As Rose Chantry left the room the light went out of Terrington's face, "I suppose you're Captain Terrington," she said, turning towards him "And you think they mean to, Captain Terrington?" asked Rose Chantry. "A chance the less, I think," said Terrington. "I should like to break the news to Mrs. Chantry if I may," said Walcot "Yes," said Terrington, kindling sympathetically at the thought of the "No doubt," said Terrington with his grave smile, "but without being "Oh, that's all right," said Terrington, smiling; "they'll go over the "I wish I knew," said Terrington, handing over his horse to a sais and "Mir Khan permitting," said Terrington with a smile. "Time to turn in," said Terrington, as he came back out of the darkness They went a little way in silence, and then Rose Chantry said gravely: Lettice said nothing; her glance, lifted from her hand, looked away ./cache/59798.txt ./txt/59798.txt