id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37438 Burney, Fanny The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (Volume 2 of 5) .txt text/plain 71047 3382 73 a visit in return from Miss Ellis, was already gone, before Mrs Maple 'And Mrs Howel!' here interrupted Miss Arbe, casting at Ellis, upon the 'It is true,' said Miss Arbe, smiling, 'Lady Aurora cannot be supposed like to know how it was you got this musical turn, Miss Ellis? Ellis, deeply colouring, begged to decline this offer; but Miss Arbe, the terms, and fix a day and hour, for Miss Ellis to attend Lady Barbara account of Miss Ellis, as Lady Barbara Frankland did not purpose to take Ellis looked down, distressed, ashamed; and Miss Arbe declared that she 'Well, then, at least, Miss Ellis,' she cried, 'I will tell you that one 'Now,' she cried, 'Miss Ellis, I hope I shall have the good fortune to 'For, after what I heard the lady say, Miss Ellis, as she went through 'Why we are come, Mrs Ellis,' said Miss Bydel, 'to know the real reason ./cache/37438.txt ./txt/37438.txt