id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26830 Warner, Susan The Old Helmet, Volume II .txt text/plain 111740 8368 89 Mrs. Caxton said little; she only rejoiced with Eleanor so tenderly as Mrs. Caxton said,--"Eleanor, I shall be engaged the whole of this "Now,"--said Eleanor looking up again with full eyes,--"I will know Eleanor looked up and gave Mr. Rhys a good view of her honest eyes; "Why Eleanor, child, you look dreadfully!" said Mrs. Powle, who came "Eleanor," said Julia one day, a little while after these oases in time "And would that be great harm to Mr. Rhys?" said Eleanor looking round "So, Eleanor," said Mrs. Powle the next day, "you have enlisted Mr. Carlisle on your side as usual, and he will have you go to your absurd Eleanor sat a little while thinking; not long; and met Mr. Carlisle the next time he came, with precisely the same sweet "But Eleanor, my dear," said Mrs. Caxton,--"do you know, Mr. Rhys ./cache/26830.txt ./txt/26830.txt