id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35653 Austin, Caroline Unlucky: A Fragment of a Girl's Life .txt text/plain 34827 2446 85 Helen's rough dark hair and her rather angular figure were Mrs. Desmond's despair; but the dark hair showed curious red glints when the The colonel paused, and Mrs. Desmond then perceived Helen standing "Helen," broke in Mrs. Desmond, while the colonel moaned and put his "Come in," cried Mrs. Desmond, and Helen entered. "What do you want, Helen?" asked Mrs. Desmond at last, commanding her "That I can scarcely believe, Helen," returned Mrs. Desmond, now the Grange from the Rectory, where Helen was coldly greeted by Mrs. Bayden, a hard-featured woman, superficially not at all like her sister "Good-bye!" said Helen, giving her hand awkwardly to Mrs. Bayden. Mrs. Desmond had kept her room all day, and Helen and Harold, having Both the colonel and Helen understood Mrs. Desmond's meaning. "No, no, Helen; you must not leave me," cried Mrs. Desmond; and again "Do you really think so, Helen?" moaned Mrs. Desmond. ./cache/35653.txt ./txt/35653.txt