id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21847 Trollope, Anthony Dr. Wortle's School .txt text/plain 78779 5566 88 having especially her father's eyes; but still they who had known Mrs. Wortle as a girl declared that Mary had inherited also her mother's "It might be very well," said Mrs. Stantiloup, "for Dr. Wortle to obtain the services of a well-educated usher for his school, but as Mrs. Stantiloup, and wanted to know things in which a man should feel "Did Mrs. Peacocke like the place?" the young lord asked one day. "I suppose you would not like to leave Mrs. Peacocke," said the Doctor. "A woman should not live with a man unless she be his wife." Mrs. Wortle said this with more of obstinacy than he had expected. Mrs. Peacocke was a very beautiful woman, and the Doctor was a man who "Will you come in and see Mrs. Peacocke after lunch?" the Doctor said to the day should come on which the Doctor would take Mrs. Peacocke up with ./cache/21847.txt ./txt/21847.txt