id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32920 Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs. A Question of Marriage .txt text/plain 78892 5842 89 "A Consolation Female!" corrected Jean softly, and Vanna looked at her Mortons' is Robert Gloucester, his words, deeds, thoughts, looks, ideas. "I've waited such a long time to see you," said Jean softly. Vanna looked thoughtfully at the lovely face. old clothes, Miss Vanna--they always look so fresh and new. herself, flashed an anxious look at Vanna's face, and deftly turned the Piers looked across to where Vanna sat, and, for the first time in the Once and again as the time passed by, Robert looked fixedly at Vanna, Jean Goring and Robert Gloucester were married in the early days of Vanna looked up at him: her eyes were brave, but her lips trembled. Vanna smiled in his face with happy, love-lit eyes. Jean cried, and clung to Vanna's hands with feverish protests of love Thus Jean, with many tender, loving words; but Vanna noted with a pang "Jean!" asked Vanna suddenly, "are you happy?" ./cache/32920.txt ./txt/32920.txt