id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37180 Lee, Vernon Penelope Brandling: A Tale of the Welsh coast in the Eighteenth Century .txt text/plain 21993 1121 80 Eustace has gone below to his uncles; and I am alone in this great room, is the place of my poor water snake," Eustace said to-day; and it was because she is only a wife, and he a husband, for my dear Eustace's mind turning green, as I expected, Uncle Hubert looked merely very much hurt "Uncle Hubert," I said, handing him the case, "you must put these pearls Eustace or even from Uncle Hubert. And the voice which had said "Better like that" was Hubert's. When I had spoken those words, Eustace, you took my hand, and looked "Davies," I said, "Sir Eustace and I have decided on leaving St. Salvat's, and we are taking you with us on our travels; unless you "It is not Davies, dear Lady Brandling," said a voice which made me feel "Eustace," I said, "I--I have killed Hubert." But to my astonishment he ./cache/37180.txt ./txt/37180.txt