id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6042 Burney, Fanny The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 2 .txt text/plain 190811 11555 80 July 19.-In the afternoon, while I was working in Mrs. Schwellenberg's room, Mr. Turbulent entered, to summon Miss "Yes!" cried Mrs. Schwellenberg, "MISS Burney might sit When all were gone Mrs. Schwellenberg said, "I have told it Mr. Fisher that he drove you out from the room, and he says he won't received visits of inquiry from divers of her ladies--Mrs. Brudenell, bed-chamber woman; Miss Brudenell, her daughter, and a little while, and Miss Palmer said she longed to know him more, Miss Planta came to my room upstairs, to Inquire how long Mr. Fairly had stayed, and I was quite happy to appease her Soon after the king came into the room and said, "So, no Mr. Fairly again?" the royal family--king, queen, and three princesses--came into king was extremely ill, the queen very wretched, poor Mrs. Schwellenberg all spasm and horror, Miss Planta all restlessness, ./cache/6042.txt ./txt/6042.txt