id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36829 Seawell, Molly Elliot Throckmorton: A Novel .txt text/plain 74346 4688 81 He read passages of it aloud to Mrs. Temple and Judith and Jacqueline in the solemn evenings in the old Mrs. Temple went about all day with Jacqueline's words ringing in her Judith, smiling, said, "Major Throckmorton, this is my little sister "My love," he said one night, while Mrs. Temple and Jacqueline and Mrs. Temple blushed like a girl, with pleasure--Throckmorton's way of light kiss on Jacqueline's hand, under General and Mrs. Temple's very eyes open, began to play with Jacqueline, and like Throckmorton got his "Judith," Jacqueline said, "I am to be married to Major Throckmorton. "But, Judith," said Jacqueline, "Freke talks better than Major first time Mrs. Temple was out of the room, Jacqueline called Judith to If Judith and Jacqueline had never loved Jack Throckmorton before, they Down-stairs, General and Mrs. Temple, with little Beverley and Judith, Judith, Mrs. Temple thought, coddled Jacqueline rather too much for her ./cache/36829.txt ./txt/36829.txt