id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26196 Various The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 .txt text/plain 142169 6927 70 As soon as the lady was gone, Sir Philip turned to the topic of Mrs. Hazleton's business with his young companion, and managed the matter "It is a most extraordinary thing, my dear madam," said Sir Philip, gentleman returned a moment after, and he and Sir Philip and Mrs. Hazleton were busily looking at a long list of certificates of births, He was a man to whom Sir Philip had a great objection; but he said They were silent for some little time, and then Mrs. Hazleton said, employed many learned Greeks in collecting books, and forming a library, great seal, added the library of the kings of England, the printed books undertaking by presenting to the library a large collection of books said, that a public library should contain all those works which are too Two men by this time had appeared close at hand; and Madame Le Prun, who ./cache/26196.txt ./txt/26196.txt