id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18547 Pearce, Charles Edward Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' .txt text/plain 79551 6948 92 "Come here, child," said Gay through the open window and sinking his him to know that he was both young and good-looking--urged her way isn't the man to let the chance of a little pretty sword play go by." It was good advice and Lancelot Vane, the young man, budding poet and "Lancelot Vane, 3, Fletcher's Court, Grub Street," Lavinia read; Lavinia turned to Vane a little ruffled. Lavinia easily recognised the portly form of her patron, Gay. Next to him was a diminutive man, his face overspread by the pallor of Lavinia looked a little frightened at the idea of singing before musical "What shall I sing, sir?" Lavinia whispered to Gay. "I don't know what I should do but for you, Hannah dear," said Lavinia Sally Salisbury to meet Lancelot Vane, to the discomfiture of Lavinia "Mr. Gay," said Lavinia to herself. ./cache/18547.txt ./txt/18547.txt