id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16798 Wood, Henry, Mrs. Elster's Folly: A Novel .txt text/plain 153550 11816 90 "I'm sure I don't know, sir," answered Mirrable, after a pause, which Mr. Elster thought was involuntary; for she was busy at the moment rubbing have been Percival Elster your wife saw, Jabez; not Lord Hartledon." "I was speaking of Anne Ashton," said Lord Hartledon. "Allow me to beg Anne Ashton's pardon," returned Lady Maude; her tone "I'll take care I don't injure Anne Ashton," returned Lord Hartledon, "Maude," said Lord Hartledon, "I am sorry to tell you that you have put warm praise of Miss Anne Ashton," said Lady Maude, assiduously drawing, Anne Ashton was the betrothed of Percival Elster, and Lord Hartledon's told him of what Lord Hartledon had said to her that day; and Val "But neither dare I trifle with Anne Ashton," said Lord Hartledon, "Maude," said Lord Hartledon, very quietly, "I have fancied several times "Look here, Carr," said Lord Hartledon, leaning forward; "I don't ./cache/16798.txt ./txt/16798.txt