id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3469 Hardy, Thomas The Hand of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters .txt text/plain 144926 8783 82 'Our mother is bedridden,' said Ethelberta, noticing Christopher's look Ethelberta said nothing; but Christopher thought that a shade of 'We be thinking of coming to London ourselves soon,' said Sol, a 'Then let Mr. Julian wait, by all means,' said Ethelberta. 'I wonder if he's gone,' Ethelberta said, at the end of a long time. Ethelberta said, 'Picotee, do you go down and speak a few words to him. 'Come here, Picotee,' said Ethelberta. 'It is very weary, and has come a long way, I think,' said a lady; Ethelberta looked as if she knew all about that, and said, 'Of course Mountclere,' said Ethelberta, turning her eyes upon him. young men; to which Ethelberta replied, 'As I have said, Lord Mountclere, Mountclere, and that he was coming here?' said Ethelberta. 'So near the time!' he said, and looked hard at Lord Mountclere. night is like?' said Ethelberta. 'What Lady Mountclere do they mean?' said Ethelberta. ./cache/3469.txt ./txt/3469.txt