id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101065840348 Scott Leroy Cordelia the Magnificent / by Leroy Scott 1923 .txt text/plain 100031 7319 84 "But I say, Cordie," Gladys Norworth burst out in sudden concern, "you promised to come out to my place right Cordelia already knew something of Esther, and the account she now heard was added to by bits of facts and deductions which she picked up during the following days. In her unsophisticated sophistication Cordelia did not realize that Gladys and the household at Rolling Meadows perhaps represented merely the ordinary mystery, if there was a mystery, of relationships that are carefully kept secret:—just a few facts which are temporarily Gladys wanted to marry Jerry Plimpton, and the clever Mitchell must know of this matrimonial and the splendid things he represented, indubitably lay between Gladys Norworth and Cordelia Marlowe. Gladys, Cordelia, Esther, Jerry Plimpton and Mr. Franklin, a new day; and there was Gladys, with high-pitched, nervous laugh, at the end of some story she was telling Mr. Franklin and Jerry Plimpton. When Gladys' butler admitted Cordelia and Jerry, he said ./cache/njp.32101065840348.pdf ./txt/njp.32101065840348.txt