id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26236 Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Vixen, Volume I. .txt text/plain 63545 4156 84 "Violet, my love, you have such startling ways," exclaimed Mrs. Tempest, with a long-suffering air. "I daresay he is only coming home in time for the birthday," Mrs. Tempest remarked placidly, and went on with her preparations for that "The dresses were lovely," said Mrs. Tempest, "but everyone looked "My dear Roderick, let us look things straight in the face," said Lady "I think we ought to go back before Christmas, Violet," said Mrs. Tempest, continuing a discussion that had been dragging itself slowly "No," said Vixen, "but I think papa will like the flowers best." "My dear Violet, at your age gaiety is good for you," said Mrs. Tempest. "How very rudely you behaved to Captain Winstanley, Violet," said Mrs. Tempest, when her visitor had departed. "Do you know that I am quite in love with your Forest?" he said to Mrs. Tempest, standing in front of the ottoman where that lady sat with two ./cache/26236.txt ./txt/26236.txt