id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2164 Cooper, Susan Fenimore The Lumley Autograph .txt text/plain 11491 562 70 letter of the poor poet, the Lumley autograph, though in what manner it Sir John's volume of autographs was placed in the hands of a gentleman circumstances that Lady Holberton at length obtained possession of the Lumley Autograph was placed on a distinguished leaf of that lady's "Oh dear--not like Lady Holberton's of course--hers is quite unique--so Lady Holberton's--that dear nice letter of Otway's, written while he A little volume written by Lady Holberton--printed but not safe with you," observed Lady Holberton, with tears in her eyes. Theodosia Rowley of having stolen the Lumley Autograph!" acquaintances were absent; but Lady Holberton, Miss Rowley, and Mr. T---were all in town again. "Lady Holberton thinks the Lumley Autograph was stolen--I understand "If such were your suspicions, Lady Holberton," continued Miss Rowley, Lady Holberton looked the letter of the poor starving poet, known as the Lumley Autograph. ./cache/2164.txt ./txt/2164.txt