id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16080 Carey, Rosa Nouchette Uncle Max .txt text/plain 194432 12638 90 Uncle Max had already hinted at a want of harmony between Mr. Hamilton and his step-sisters, and Miss Darrell seemed hardly a favourite 'Good-bye, Miss Garston; we shall meet to-morrow,' returned Lady Betty, I think I shall like her, Max; but Miss Darrell 'Never mind telling us what she said, dear,' returned Miss Hamilton Etta said, "Oh dear, yes; and it was a very kind thought on Mrs. Maberley's part, and Mr. Cunliffe would think it so. Now if you could only explain things a little to Mr. Cunliffe; he looked so hurt the other night when Gladys refused to take Max looked very discomposed when he saw Miss Hamilton; he shook hands Gladys,--Miss Hamilton, I mean.' And here Max stammered a little 'I saw Miss Hamilton yesterday, and I certainly thought she looked very Gladys--would Miss Hamilton like me to know all this?' ./cache/16080.txt ./txt/16080.txt