id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30090 Findlater, Mary Robinetta .txt text/plain 54256 3755 86 "I think I'd rather walk, Aunt de Tracy," she said, "I'd like to go Both the older women looked curiously at her for a moment; then Mrs. de Tracy said:-"Nonsense, impossible; the footman shall row you," said Mrs. de Tracy "Well, Mrs. de Tracy," said the young man with a short laugh, was dropped, and Lavendar rose to leave the room, but Mrs. de Tracy "Old Mrs. Prettyman was my mother's nurse," Robinette remarked as Lavendar made known young Carnaby to Mrs. David Loring, but the Robinette Loring sitting under Mrs. Prettyman's plum tree. "I hope Robinetta will not Americanize Carnaby," said Mrs. de Tracy. "It was a foolish engagement, Miss Smeardon," said Mrs. de Tracy in a of eyes, Miss Smeardon's and Carnaby's, instantly looked at Robinette Mrs. Prettyman and her cottage, and the plum tree," she said to the Lavendar said nothing; he had nothing to say, and Robinette for ./cache/30090.txt ./txt/30090.txt