id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37439 Burney, Fanny The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (Volume 3 of 5) .txt text/plain 69370 3660 76 too, it might make Miss Matson and her young ladies think I don't know 'Bless me, Sir Jaspar!' cried Miss Bydel, looking, a little affronted, Mrs Hart, entering, enquired, with surprize, why Miss Ellis had said 'Well, now, Miss Ellis,' cried Flora, whispering Juliet, 'did not I tell Juliet then took a quick leave of Miss Matson, and of the young Juliet now perceived Mrs and Miss Brinville; and neither innocence, nor 'A lady who, indeed, Madam,' said the tired Juliet, 'weighed too little Mrs Ireton no sooner observed that Juliet appeared to be settled, than of the amusements,--of the little nephew of Mrs Ireton; whom that lady other, Sir Jaspar Herrington, advancing to Juliet, said, 'Has this young 'But what is it I have said, Sir,' cried Juliet smiling, 'that makes you The moment I saw Mrs Ireton I had some hope I might see, also, Miss ./cache/37439.txt ./txt/37439.txt