id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28637 Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret) The Marriage of Elinor .txt text/plain 171261 10219 87 could not help it, partly in wonder to think how a sensible man like Mr. Hudson could account to himself for such strange little interruption of "Well they are, you know," said Elinor, with a laugh, "to a little "She has come to ask us to go and see her things, papa," said Mrs. Hudson, twinkling an eye to get rid of a suspicion of a tear. "Yes," said Elinor, "you could see a man coming--or going: but, unless "Look at that, Elinor," said Mrs. Dennistoun, next day, when she had "You see, John," said Mrs. Dennistoun, "Elinor knows that the right more like the voice of Elinor Dennistoun at eighteen than that of Mrs. Compton, said quickly, "I know, John, that your door can't be shut for "I must go a little further, Elinor," said John, "though God knows that "I have only one thing to say, Elinor," said John, to whom in her ./cache/28637.txt ./txt/28637.txt