id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36561 Trollope, Frances Milton The Widow Barnaby. Vol. 1 (of 3) .txt text/plain 61422 2974 78 Had she been a little less brutally cross to her poor husband, Mrs. Compton would really at this time have been almost interesting from the "And what makes you think that, Mrs. Compton?" said Miss Betsy in a sort "That is exceedingly obliging, Mrs. Compton," replied Miss Betsy in the "Let me see what clothes little Agnes has got, Mrs. Compton, if you It was just three days after Miss Martha Compton had become Mrs. Barnaby, that the same post-chaise drove up to the door that had carried which was of a nature to render it perfectly impossible for Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby to continue their delightful little parties at home and abroad. When Miss Compton left the little girl in the charge of Mrs. Wilmot, she compliments to Mrs. Barnaby, believe me, dear Agnes, "You do not mean to tell me, Mrs. Sims, that this young lady is Agnes ./cache/36561.txt ./txt/36561.txt