id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13461 Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock Mistress and Maid: A Household Story .txt text/plain 112466 6299 82 just said, Elizabeth, my girl'--indeed, Hilary, I was talking to her "And I should like to know," said Miss Hilary, warming with her Miss Hilary at last came out, but much to Elizabeth's surprise, went Thus within an hour or two of the receipt of Mr. Ascott's letter Hilary went into the kitchen, and told Elizabeth that "Miss Hilary has told you our future plans, Elizabeth; now we wish to perhaps, to Elizabeth," said Miss Hilary, trying to get up, a little When Miss Hilary reached home Elizabeth opened the door to her; the To-day, for the first time in her life, she had not "told Miss Hilary her sick mistress, but to wait one day, till Miss Hilary came home. Now, if Elizabeth ever looked any thing like comely, it was when she "That's right, Elizabeth," said Miss Hilary, softly. Oh, how Elizabeth longed for Miss Hilary, for any body, who would ./cache/13461.txt ./txt/13461.txt