id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6945 Armour, Rebecca Agatha Marguerite Verne; Or, Scenes from Canadian Life .txt text/plain 110500 6541 81 angry glance at her sister, who sat between her mother and Mrs. Lister, looking the very picture of contentment and good nature. "Come, come, girls--never mind more talk now," said Mrs. Verne, she thought it very queer that Miss Verne should be following at Mr. Lawson's heels all the time. "And you did make out to come, Marguerite!" exclaimed Mrs. Montgomery giving the girl a warm, hearty kiss. and I think you have arrived in time to assist me," said Mrs. Verne "I think that we must persuade her to sit for a portrait, Mr. Manning," said Mrs. Arnold, trying to attract her mother's attention "I thought as much dear Madge," said Mrs. Verne, who on entering "But to return good for evil," said Mrs. Montgomery, "I asked Mr. Lawson to let Lottie go home with me." "It's just like her," said Mrs. Verne, as Marguerite passed the ./cache/6945.txt ./txt/6945.txt