id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37289 Warner, Anne Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs .txt text/plain 60592 3741 89 Susan paused and looked at her friend, but Mrs. Lathrop remained dumb. strange, Mrs. Lathrop, but I've been thinking of Jathrop a great deal have married Jathrop Lathrop, Mrs. Macy; nobody but me will ever know "I wonder if Jathrop likes her wearing such clothes," said Mrs. Macy. tell you what, Mrs. Lathrop, when Jathrop comes back, you'll just go for "Oh," said Mrs. Lathrop faintly, "oh, Susan, I--" Miss Clegg put her acquaintance of Mrs. Lathrop and Susan Clegg, for he was a young man of "I d'n know, I'm sure, Mrs. Lathrop," Susan went on, the discontent "I don't know, Mrs. Lathrop," she said, coming back to her seat, "I d'n "What--?" ventured Mrs. Lathrop, but Susan Clegg went right on. "Yes, I know," said Susan, "and if I believed like Mrs. Allen does, I'd "I d'n know," said Susan, looking hard at Mrs. Lathrop; "far be it from ./cache/37289.txt ./txt/37289.txt