id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-035 chapter-035 .txt text/plain 4579 415 93 "Hortense," said Moore, as his sister bustled up to help him off with his cloak, "I am pleased to come home." "Sister, I think on this first day of your return home you ought to have a friend or so to tea, if it were only to see how fresh and spruce you have made the little place." "Caroline, you look as if you had heard good tidings," said Moore, after earnestly gazing at her for some minutes. Every day that I live with her I like her better, I esteem her more highly, I love her more tenderly." Seeing that Moore waited and was resolved to hear something, she at last said, "Miss Keeldar spent a day at the rectory about a week since. "I have found her chary in showing her feelings; but when they rush out, river-like, and pass full and powerful before you--almost without leave from her--you gaze, wonder; you admire, and--I think--love her." ./cache/chapter-035.txt ./txt/chapter-035.txt