id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39865 Clifford, W. K., Mrs. Margaret Vincent: A Novel .txt text/plain 82505 5556 90 "It will be a rare thing to hear Margaret play," Mrs. Vincent said, as business-like tone, that when he went he had better look out for Hannah "We are going to the play to-night," Mr. Vincent said, but Mrs. Lakeman said, "Tell me one thing--is Margaret like her mother?" "Good-bye, Margaret dear," Mrs. Lakeman said to her ten minutes later; "There'll be a good many months to rest in before he comes," Mrs. Vincent went on; "perhaps it's as well that he's away for a bit." want to know things," she had said to her father that morning in London; "Margaret has told me about it so often," Mrs. Vincent said, and Tom, "I told Miss Vincent I should come." He looked across at Margaret, "Mother," said Margaret, turning round, "some one has come to the house "He'll see it's no good caring for Margaret," Mrs. Vincent said. "Tom," said Margaret, as they drove away; "what do you think Mrs. Lakeman will say?" ./cache/39865.txt ./txt/39865.txt