id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 62363 Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) Love in Idleness: A Bar Harbour Tale .txt text/plain 31238 2444 91 place," said Louis Lawrence, looking down into the blue water as he Lawrence was not thinking of the Miss Miners as he watched the dark wooden pier, and as she swung round, Lawrence saw Fanny Trehearne "After all," said Miss Trehearne, as Lawrence took his seat beside Fanny Trehearne laughed a little, without looking at him, for she was "Why the wrong people?" asked Fanny Trehearne, not looking at him. "I don't know," answered Lawrence, his face unbending a little. Fanny looked round and met Lawrence's eyes. "I should be curious to know what you think of him," said Fanny "No--that isn't a reason," answered Fanny, laughing a little, though Lawrence, however, that Fanny was bent on putting Brinsley in the "My dear child," said Miss Cordelia, "Mr. Brinsley knows that, and he Lawrence had a lively impression that whatever Fanny said or did, she ./cache/62363.txt ./txt/62363.txt