id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43617 Wilson, Harriette The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two Written by Herself .txt text/plain 223282 12469 81 Fanny liked Lord Alvanly of all things, and knew very little of Mr. Mitchel, except that he professed to be her very ardent admirer; yet her "Be assured," said Mrs. Porter, "he is a remarkably fine-looking man, "Well," said my lord, "I think you look like an honest, good sort of "My good fellow," said the colonel, taking Lord Deerhurst by the arm, "Do come, my lord," said Fanny, who liked what she had seen of his "Good night, my lord," said I, waving my hand, as I joined His Grace. "That's a very fine young man, that Marquis of Worcester," said Amy. "I am afraid," said Lord Worcester, "that I shall be thought very "My dear, dearest Harriette," said Lord Worcester, "no man on earth, "Tell me all about Lord Worcester," said Fanny, "and you may say to him Lord Charles said, ridiculous, in a man of Worcester's high rank, to ./cache/43617.txt ./txt/43617.txt