id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14174 Ward, Humphry, Mrs. The Mating of Lydia .txt text/plain 134626 10180 85 "Here we are, Netta--look alive!" said Melrose. "I see." Tyson hesitated a moment, then said: "And I suppose, sir, Mrs. Melrose goes with you?" station last night," said Mrs. Melrose, in her fretful voice. But Mrs. Penfold's a nice old thing--she _said_ they'd come." indeed, Lady Tatham soon came to know a great deal about Lydia's "poor "Mother," said Tatham impetuously, "was Melrose ever in love with you?" didn't know Faversham--I think you said--before that day of the "They'll bring some tea when Mrs. and Miss Penfold come," said Faversham. Followed by the old man's insolent eyes, Tatham shook hands with "Aye, sir, aye--but it wor Mrs. Melrose's room," she had said, looking things on the Melrose estates; to be at hand if Mr. Faversham wanted her. "Miss Melrose has been telling me the story," said Tatham, smiling at the Tatham candidly admitted that he hardly knew what Mrs. Melrose had said. ./cache/14174.txt ./txt/14174.txt