id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6265 Parker, Gilbert The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 5 .txt text/plain 13790 971 88 his life must be a failure in the end, as Sybil Eglington had said. Presently, as she saw Hylda's eyes withdraw from the stage, and look at "Yes, I've been seeing things," Hylda answered with a smile which came A strange look flashed into the Duchess's eyes, which had been watching "I'm afraid the House is up," he rejoined, as Hylda turned for her operacloak; "and I saw Eglington leave Palace Yard as I came away." He gave a mean by your look when you said you had seen Eglington drive away from Lord Windlehurst had said that he had left the House. "Snowdon House," Hylda said; and they passed into the night. A moment afterwards Lord Windlehurst took Hylda's hands in his and held she did see Eglington and the Woman together, saw him look into her eyes, She had come to Hylda, she said, because of Lord Eglington's position, ./cache/6265.txt ./txt/6265.txt