id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20192 Levett Yeats, S. (Sidney) Orrain: A Romance .txt text/plain 91378 6275 91 "_Au revoir_!" said Lorgnac, but as he reached the door he turned to me. mademoiselle's face, and as I looked there came to me a sting of regret "An evil-looking man," Pierrebon thought, as he glanced at Malsain "Go to him!" I said; and turning to mademoiselle: "Come! "I know not," I answered; and turning to mademoiselle, said: "We have "Monsieur," said a voice, "will you have the goodness to follow me?" Diane let her hand fall from De Ganache's arm and turned to me in petals of a half-open rose, and turning I met Diane's look, and lifted Monsieur de Ganache saw the surprised look on my face, which little man made no reply, but addressing Diane said: "The Queen has mademoiselle placed her hand on the arm of the little man, saying: "Orrain," she said, her face half turned from me, for she was looking ./cache/20192.txt ./txt/20192.txt