id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26482 Lynch, Lawrence L. Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter .txt text/plain 119214 8799 87 lips of Lucian Davlin, and set the mind of the girl free to think one my little girl has gone away;--my Baby Madeline is become a woman! Madeline lost not a look nor tone; and when the old woman ceased her "Come in, Henry, and close the door," said Madeline, pleasantly. "Going back to Bellair; keeping an eye upon the proceedings of Mr. Arthur; finding out what game that man and woman are playing there; "You stepped on my dress, girl," said Miss Arthur, sharply. During the day, Miss Arthur communicated to her maid the fact that Mr. Percy would remain in Bellair for the present. probable one; and as Miss Arthur certainly had no desire to drive Mr. Percy from Oakley, she assured her "kind, thoughtful Cora," that she lover, said: "Miss Madeline, this is my friend, Mr. Percy." "Strong," said Madeline, "I am going to let you wait upon Mrs. Arthur. ./cache/26482.txt ./txt/26482.txt