id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41917 Sedgwick, Anne Douglas The Confounding of Camelia .txt text/plain 76350 5998 86 Poor Lady Paton was more than ever effaced, Mrs. Jedsley said; one might have thought that Sir Charles had required as "For shame," said Camelia, while Perior, looking at her reflectively, "I confess nothing," said Perior, looking across the room at Mary with a "Oh, Camelia!" said Lady Paton, looking up with eyes rounded. the people he had just left, Lady Paton, Mary, Camelia's guests, and Camelia is rather fond of teasing him, I am afraid," said Mrs. Fox-Darriel, observing Mary's flush, and noting as an unkindness of "I think I have," said Perior, looking over Camelia's head at the open "Well, Camelia, I came to take Mary out riding, you know," said Perior, "You are not good enough for me, Camelia," said Perior. Mary came for Camelia one morning while Perior was with her, to tell her Camelia had so much, Mary so little!" and to this Perior must ./cache/41917.txt ./txt/41917.txt