id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt haggard-joan-1895 haggard haggard-joan-1895 1895 .txt text/plain 160194 7201 81 Two days after her visit to Mr. Levinger Joan began her simple preparations for departure, for it was her intention to leave Bradmouth by the ten o'clock train on the following morning. You've done me a good turn, ma'am, and now I'm sure that I'll marry Joan; but for all that a day shall come when you will wish that your hand had been cut off before you touched those forty sovereigns: you remember my words when you lie a-dying, Mrs. Gillingwater, with all your deeds behind you and all the doom before. cache/haggard-joan-1895.txt txt/haggard-joan-1895.txt