id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10548 Quiller-Couch, Arthur The Westcotes .txt text/plain 37720 2637 85 Dorothea Westcote was now thirtyseven, or five years younger than Narcissus, whose mother had died soon "I have a guess," said the old General, "that Miss Westcote and I are Dorothea looked up sharply now, even anxiously; but her brother took Endymion Westcote meanwhile had picked up a small book which lay face "Come to breakfast, dear," said Dorothea, busy with the tea-urn. "My dear Dorothea," Endymion slipped his hands beneath his coat-tails Raoul," said Dorothea, stepping past her guest and leading Dorothea's eyes were wet when, a moment later, Narcissus came bustling Raoul's look implored Dorothea not to explain. Dorothea heard Polly's gasp: it seemed to her that all the room must An hour later Dorothea said goodnight to her brother in the great hall. Admit that she, Dorothea Westcote, had loved a French prisoner almost Dorothea had heard the same story from the General and from Raoul. ./cache/10548.txt ./txt/10548.txt