id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12452 Wood, Benjamin Fort Lafayette or, Love and Secession A Novel .txt text/plain 52899 3222 84 good time, to join Beverly and his guest, Arthur Wayne, at the close of "I am but little of a politician, Miss Weems," said Arthur, "although I "How is it, Arthur," said Beverly, placing his hand affectionately on "Look you, Mr. Harold Hare, I know you well, and I think we'll take you The heavy horsewhip in Harold's hand rose suddenly and descended like a "It looks unpromising, at the best," said Harold; "I think it would be Harold with his left arm encircled the rigid form, while his right hand "Come, Oriana," said Harold, one afternoon, "let us walk to the top of "Well, Arthur," said Harold Hare, entering the room of the former at his Beverly stood beside his horse, with his hand clasped in Harold's. "She's perfectly insane," said Philip; but Harold looked thoughtful and "Oh, Arthur, how changed you are!" said Harold, who could not keep from ./cache/12452.txt ./txt/12452.txt