id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19718 James, Henry The Bostonians, Vol. II (of II) .txt text/plain 84914 4298 80 Miss Chancellor," Verena added, with just a perceptible air of feeling "Well, if I don't tell Olive, then you must leave me here," said Verena, At this moment a gentleman made his way through the clusters of Mrs. Burrage's guests and presented himself to Olive. "Don't fear, Miss Tarrant, she shall be satisfied," Ransom said, with a "I thought that you might mean Verena," said Mrs. Luna casually. Basil Ransom was the person she had least expected to meet at Mrs. Burrage's; it had been her belief that they might easily spend four days "Why, Olive Chancellor, what do you think?" Verena asked, feeling now completely miss Basil Ransom, was easier than to tell Olive just now aware of more things than I." And Olive had to believe this, as Mrs. Burrage held up, smiling, her intelligent, proud, good-natured, said Mrs. Luna; and Ransom too, by this time, had placed the young man ./cache/19718.txt ./txt/19718.txt