id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37440 Burney, Fanny The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (Volume 4 of 5) .txt text/plain 54813 2639 72 Juliet was precipitately followed by Lord Melbury. Juliet, Mrs Howel, for a dreadful moment, seemed internally suspended, 'Not to reply, Madam, will cost me little,' indignantly cried Juliet: charmed by his generous defence, and trusting esteem, Juliet looked so O Lord Melbury,' cried Juliet, 'what hopes, what sweet 'You are too,--too good, my lord!' cried Juliet, again brightening up; 'Give me leave,' interrupted Juliet, looking every way to avoid his wishes of Juliet, to pass on, he wantonly filled up the door-way. Melbury, Harleigh and Juliet, were too much ashamed to look up, and too 'O, now, pray, Mrs Ireton,' cried Miss Bydel, 'don't turn her away, poor Juliet here looked up, with an air of self-vindication; but Lord 'I earnestly desire,' cried Juliet, recovering her look of openness, and 'Mr Harleigh,' again interrupting him, cried Juliet, 'I know not what In this mean little lodging, to avoid being seen or heard of, Juliet ./cache/37440.txt ./txt/37440.txt