id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34491 Kingston, William Henry Giles Ralph Clavering; Or, We Must Try Before We Can Do .txt text/plain 16860 933 82 ruined at the time of Lilly Vernon's arrival at Clavering Hall. Lilly had just finished her work when Ralph returned. Lilly had hoped to take Ralph home; but directly Doctor Lilly and Ralph were still at the encampment when Arnold and his son "There is far more than we have seen to-day," said Lilly. advice, mistress," answered Ralph, walking off to follow Lilly, who had He took the oars from an outhouse, and followed Ralph and Lilly to the Young John Hobby was about to follow, when Ralph told him to keep back, Lilly was very much inclined to say, "Speak for yourself, cousin Ralph; him," cried Lilly; but Ralph was so angry with Hobby's remarks, that he When Mr and Mrs Clavering heard Lilly's version of the boating arose: if Ralph was not the heir of Clavering Hall, who was he? supposed son Ralph as heir of Clavering Hall. ./cache/34491.txt ./txt/34491.txt