id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35920 Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) The Sea Lady .txt text/plain 41062 3788 88 "_Your_ house," said the Sea Lady, and shut her eyes for good and became understand, until that horrible tail began (and the fin of it, Mrs. Bunting told my cousin in a whispered confidence, went up and down and "And then you know," said the Sea Lady very gravely, "one's hair!" _there_--!" said Mrs. Bunting, telling the story to my cousin Melville "Of course," said my cousin Melville, with, I know, a momentary "Like the tail of a big mackerel," said Mrs. Bunting, and he asked no "But really, you know," said my cousin Melville, protesting in the name "But I saw him only at a distance, you know," said the Sea Lady; and "I think, my dear, that you might trust my judgment a little," said Mrs. Bunting and paused. "A soul, you know," he said again, and looked at the Sea Lady with the "Look here, Melville," said Chatteris, "I want to know this. ./cache/35920.txt ./txt/35920.txt