id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9468 Holcroft, Thomas Anna St. Ives .txt text/plain 188964 13055 83 But Frank Henley!--Let me not hide a thought from my Louisa. Do not think, my dear Clifton, I am unjust enough to mean any thing the end of time he shall persist in thinking me his by right!_--Can the the end of time he shall persist in thinking me his by right!_--Can the Clifton says that, though he cannot think like Frank [We hope to make will ask him to let me and Clifton see the letters, who shall likewise Not knowing what might be the notions of Sir Arthur, or even of Mrs. Clifton, concerning the silence they might think it necessary to keep, Sir Arthur proceeded.] Tell me, Anna: What are your thoughts of Mr. Clifton? the good I wish him, his heart would surely not feel anger--He shall thought more highly of Frank Henley than of Mr. Clifton; but I imagined hope, good sir, we shall from this time be upon proper terms: in ./cache/9468.txt ./txt/9468.txt