id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15766 Trollope, Anthony The Claverings .txt text/plain 209385 14686 90 "I think he's a good young man," said Mrs. Burton, as soon as she was "I think that I shall like Harry's choice," said Mrs. Clavering. "It is very sad," said Mrs. Clavering; "only think, it is but little The day after his return from London Lady Clavering sent for Harry up "I didn't know my brother was coming," said Mrs. Burton, "but "I think you should go for Harry's sake," said Mrs. Clavering. "Upon my word she's a doosed good-looking little thing," said Archie, "Do you know," said Lady Clavering, "that Sir Hugh has asked Julia to "My sister's brother-in-law, Captain Clavering," said Lady Ongar. "Lady Clavering, you know, does come to London generally," he said. "Good-by, Captain Clavering," said Lady Ongar. name, Mrs. Burton," said Lady Ongar, "from our mutual friend, Mr. Clavering, and I have no doubt you have heard mine from him also." ./cache/15766.txt ./txt/15766.txt