id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28616 Marshall, Emma Penshurst Castle in the Time of Sir Philip Sidney .txt text/plain 80155 4815 87 'Hush, my little son,' Mary said, drawing the boy away. 'Pray, God, make me a good man, like Mr Philip Sidney.' 'That is a-far off day, Mistress Lucy,' Humphrey said. 'By all means, Mistress Gifford, do so,' Philip Sidney said. 'He gripped my wrist so hard,' Lucy said, holding up her little hand like a 'Master Humphrey, the Countess of Pembroke and Lady Mary said they would Mary said not a word, but, taking the boy's hand, held it fast, and went The two brothers, Humphrey and George Ratcliffe, left Mary Gifford and Lucy 'Yes, come, Ambrose,' Mary said, 'mother's work is over, and she can have 'Yes,' Philip Sidney said, 'I do know Mistress Gifford, and have always 'It was an ill day for me,' George said, 'when Lucy Ratcliffe came to the 'Yes, I know it,' Sir Philip said; 'but, Mistress Gifford, take courage. Lucy raised Philip in her arms, and Mary said,-- ./cache/28616.txt ./txt/28616.txt