id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14513 Johnston, Mary Audrey .txt text/plain 122664 7972 91 "That is Mr. Marmaduke Haward," he said, "who, having just come into a great estate, day he would come back to Virginia, to the dim old garden and quiet house. smiled and gave him "Good-day" in her usual voice, she drew the hand away. "Here I need not pay, good fellow," said Haward negligently, his eyes "Audrey," said Haward, "come here, child." "The negroes are careless, and to-day I held their hands," said Haward. Haward rowed on, telling Audrey stories of the town, of great men whose Haward went to the window, and, leaning out, looked, as now each night he Audrey watched him ride away, and the love light was in her eyes. "For an handful of blue beads," said Haward, with a cold smile. "I would I were this night at Fair View glebe house," said Audrey. "You are so sweet and gay to-night," said Haward to Audrey. ./cache/14513.txt ./txt/14513.txt