id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19776 Murfree, Mary Noailles The Ordeal: A Mountain Romance of Tennessee .txt text/plain 41354 2307 78 that had brought Julian Bayne suddenly and unexpectedly to the mountains. Briscoe suddenly leaned forward from his easy chair and laid his hand on She said not one word as Bayne clasped her hand with the "Why, Archie, old man, bears don't mew!" cried the genial Briscoe, "Look here, Julian," said Briscoe, rising suddenly, all his wonted preposterous instance of coxcombry to subject such a woman as Mrs. Royston--because of a generous moment of self-reproach for a cruel and hat with its flaunting red and gray ostrich plumes and called out to Mrs. Briscoe a suggestion that they should repair to the vacant hotel for a Mrs. Briscoe saw him through the open door and instantly protested: "Come sharp sound of the door, closing on its spring, Bayne looked up from his vacant hotel that had frightened Lillian, and Mrs. Briscoe's declaration For a moment Bayne was like a man in a dream. ./cache/19776.txt ./txt/19776.txt