id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47697 Delpit, Albert Odette's Marriage A Novel, from the French of Albert Delpit, Translated from the "Revue des Deux Mondes," by Emily Prescott .txt text/plain 40154 3395 89 "Good morning, Odette!" Mme. Descoutures called to her, leaning over Mme. Descoutures said these words with some emphasis, which Odette said: "You have a loving heart, dear child." Laviguerie said, "You are exquisitely lovely to-day, my child;" and, been to tell Paul of that passionate love in Odette's heart; and Odette said: "Do you know what day of the month it is?" their early married life had come to an end, as Paul and Odette, of Odette came closer to her sister, seized her hands and said slowly: was it that Odette could help loving Paul--so handsome, so good, so Odette was the one love of his whole life; all else had been nothing "By the way," said Mme. Bricourt suddenly to Odette, "is your husband Odette had some love-letters from Claude in her possession, where could had Claude and Odette loved each other! loved Paul, as Odette loved Claude! ./cache/47697.txt ./txt/47697.txt