id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20525 Alma, Maude Isabel Leicester A Romance by Maude Alma .txt text/plain 63527 3856 85 "Indeed, dear Mrs. Arnold, I cannot go until evening, I am sure Mr. Macdermott will be here presently, for he knows that I am going to-day." the room, and going up to Isabel, said "you are our new governess are "Come here Amy dear," said Isabel, "would you like me to read to you." "Never mind what I think," said Isabel looking up, about to insist upon Emmy?" said Everard, as he joined Isabel, Emily, and the children, in "May you be very, very happy dear Emily," said Isabel returning her "No more tears to-night I fancy, eh Isabel," said Emily saucily. "Do be sensible Lucy and let mamma know that Isabel has come," said Ada them did not transpire, but when Everard returned he said to Isabel in a "Shall I tell you what I think" asked Isabel passing her arm round Emily "Isabel was right" cried Emily triumphantly, "she said you would come ./cache/20525.txt ./txt/20525.txt