id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39168 Weyman, Stanley John Sophia: A Romance .txt text/plain 111548 9706 94 "All the same, Lady Betty," the nearest girl said as they prepared to Sophia, indeed, had food for thought more important than Lady Betty, Hawkesworth hesitated an instant, looking from Sophia to Sir Hervey "She was with her brother," Lady Betty cried, turning, and "I hope I shall know how to conduct myself better, ma'am," Sophia said Girls, good girls like Lady Sophia, or little Miss Hamilton--no longer I repeat, Sir Tom, that I did not know that this lady was your "To be sure, sir," the man answered, while his small eyes scanned the troubles, was still strong, and her second thought was of Tom. She seized Sir Hervey's arm, "Thank Heaven you have come!" she cried. After a time, as Sophia said nothing, Sir "Lady Betty!" Sophia cried, in a cold rage, "let me go! "To be sure, sir," she answered, looking back and smiling, "my lady'll ./cache/39168.txt ./txt/39168.txt