id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29891 Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret) The Rector .txt text/plain 12223 716 81 of the little group which discussed the new Rector under Mr Wodehouse's "Well, for that matter, Mr Wentworth, you know----" said the elder lady; "But, Lucy, my dear, the chances are he will marry you," said Miss You may be sure Lucy Wodehouse and young Wentworth, had it "I trust you will like Carlingford, Mr Proctor," said Miss Wodehouse, sat a very old lady, lively but infirm, who was the Rector's mother. "But now tell me, my dear," said old Mrs Proctor, "who's Mr Wodehouse?" and the uneasy fidgeting of good Miss Wodehouse in her corner, the Rector "Oh, Mr Proctor, isn't it wonderful?" sighed good Miss Wodehouse. before me, that might have been her mother, Mr Proctor!" said Miss "But things were different in our young days," said the Rector, repeating With this speech Miss Wodehouse held out her hand to the Rector, "She told me--she's a dear confused good soul," said the old lady--"about ./cache/29891.txt ./txt/29891.txt