id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41182 Hope, Anthony Mrs. Maxon Protests .txt text/plain 103850 8211 86 the fact that it might be startling to Winnie Maxon to meet Mrs. Lenoir--if she knew all about her. "Mere good looks don't go for very much in a man, do they?" said Winnie. Thus great forces began to deploy into line against little Winnie Maxon, "It's time for Snip's walk," added Amy. Life had to go on, in spite of Winnie Maxon--just as we read that some thinking, of course, a little brooding might have done Winnie good, and We neither of us mind, do we, Winnie?" said Mrs. Lenoir. All this, then, was in Mrs. Lenoir's mind when Winnie came back from General--that the first Winnie heard of this idea came neither from Mrs. Lenoir nor from the General, but from Bertie Merriam himself. "I was Mrs. Maxon; that's all," said Winnie. "They all come back to one in the end, I think," said Mrs. Lenoir, ./cache/41182.txt ./txt/41182.txt