id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54979 Hume, Fergus The Yellow Holly .txt text/plain 101927 9240 92 Derrington when the old man dies Mrs. Ward will consent." Mrs. Jersey always said that a heart was lacking in Miss Bull's "There is nothing to tell, Mrs. Ward," said George, glancing round the informed him how Lord Derrington was connected with the late Mrs. Jersey, George thought it just as well that she should be questioned. "She will not become Mrs. Brendon," said George, shaking his head. "How delightful of you to come, Mr. Brendon," said Mrs. Ward, rising Mrs. Ward came across to George and left Derrington talking to George Brendon, and that he was in Mrs. Jersey's sitting-room on that "Well, you see," said Bawdsey, easily, "we naturally talked of Mrs. Jersey, and one thing led to another until I discovered that Ireland "Did Mrs. Ward know my father, sir?" asked George, quickly. George smiled and said nothing, but he privately thought that if Mr. Percy Vane could hold his own against Derrington he must have had a ./cache/54979.txt ./txt/54979.txt