id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37437 Burney, Fanny The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (Volume 1 of 5) .txt text/plain 71079 3612 74 'Really, Mr Harleigh,' said Mrs Maple, scarcely troubling herself to 'Let us hope,' said Harleigh, perceiving, by the down-cast eyes of the Elinor now warmly united with Harleigh, in begging that Mrs Maple would Harleigh then drove after the carriage of Mrs Maple and Elinor, who were Harleigh was here summoned to Miss Maple, and Elinor returned to her Harleigh, throwing down his book, walked hastily to Mrs Maple, and said, Harleigh,' Mrs Maple answered, with a look of high superiority, 'I do 'Yes, Ma'am; and Miss Ellis knows,' cried Lady Aurora, offering her arm, 'But Miss Ellis?' said Lady Aurora, looking around her, disappointed; 'I Miss Ellis was enquired for without delay, and as Mrs Maple would suffer 'Miss Ellis, I hope,' said Mrs Howel, in taking leave, 'will permit me, 'Ah, Mr Harleigh,' said Mrs Maple, 'when shall we bring that to bear?' ./cache/37437.txt ./txt/37437.txt