id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17952 Ward, Wilfrid, Mrs. Great Possessions .txt text/plain 107588 6371 85 the existence of which Sir Edmund Grosse and Lady Rose Bright were At that moment the door opened; Molly came quietly in, looking at them "I saw Sir Edmund Grosse's servant just now," she said to Molly with "I am so glad it is Lady Rose Bright." Molly hardly heard the words. Rose, and the little shock of Sir Edmund's greeting, Molly had hardly Molly laughed; she felt as sure that Sir Edmund was right as if she Rose and Edmund talked of Lord and Lady Groombridge, and Molly walked "Do you think," said the hostess in a brooding way, "that Mrs. What's-her-name Green would tell you how much he lost, Rose, if you went "Now tell me something more about Miss Molly Dexter," said Rose, sinking Molly went down-stairs again to let Sir Edmund know they were not going "That is what Sir Edmund said, but believe me, Lady Rose, you have ./cache/17952.txt ./txt/17952.txt