id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21235 Holt, Emily Sarah The Maidens' Lodge; or, None of Self and All of Thee (In the Reign of Queen Anne) .txt text/plain 67572 5824 94 the bell, and courtesying, said, "An it please you, Madam, Mrs Phoebe "Take Phoebe upstairs, Rhoda, to your chamber," said Madam, when the "Well, Rhoda, child," said Lady Betty, as the coach neared home, "'tis "You never knew your parents, Mrs Rhoda," said the little old lady, "Thank you, Mrs Dorothy, but people don't love me," said Phoebe, as if She noticed, too, that Phoebe said, "Dear father" and "poor mother"; yet "Well, I don't know," said Rhoda uneasily, for Mrs Dorothy had "What do you think, Mrs Dolly?--good evening!" said Rhoda, "Well!--how do you like Gatty and Molly?" said Rhoda to Phoebe, when "I don't think I should like it, please, Mrs Dorothy," said Phoebe when Lady Delawarr's voice said behind her, "My dear Mrs Phoebe, you "I am so sorry for it, Phoebe, dear," said Rhoda, who was always at her "No, if you please, Mrs Phoebe: Mr Welles said, Madam or yourself." ./cache/21235.txt ./txt/21235.txt