id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15527 Eyles, Leonora Captivity .txt text/plain 145167 11242 92 It was upon Ben Grief that Marcella looked when she went to bed at night "Things never come tae an ending, lassie," he said, his little red-brown "You've no mother now, Marcella," he said, and turned away. came to where Marcella and Aunt Janet shivered in the kitchen, and said "Never mind, Jean, he won't notice," said Marcella, feeling a little "Marcella, you're not looking the thing," he said. "I thought ye'd be coming, Marcella," he said, looking at her with At tea-time Marcella saw Louis come to the door of the saloon, "Very kind of you, I'm sure, young lady," he said and turned to Mrs. Hetherington, who looked at Marcella calculatingly between narrow lids. "Marcella," said Louis at last. "I was looking at you coming along here, Marcella," he said. "Good thing too," said Marcella. "Do you know, Marcella," said Louis, as they went along the windy ./cache/15527.txt ./txt/15527.txt