id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17780 Eliot, George Scenes of Clerical Life .txt text/plain 148804 7283 78 Or take Mrs. Patten, 'a pretty little old woman of eighty, with a close at present I am concerned with quite another sort of clergyman--the Rev. Amos Barton, who did not come to Shepperton until long after Mr. Gilfil from them was, that Mrs. Gilfil looked like a 'furriner, wi' such eyes, love that beautiful woman, and forget a poor little pale thing like you.' 'Aha!' said Sir Christopher, as he turned to look at Caterina, 'what do a knock at the door, and Mrs. Sharp's voice said--'Miss Tina, my lady Caterina opened the door and said, 'Thank you, dear Mrs. Sharp; I have a 'Are you not coming, Anthony?' said Lady Cheverel, noticing Miss Assher's and, taking her hand, said, 'Come, Tina, look kindly at me, and let us be 'Dear, good Maynard,' she said, stretching out her little hand, and 'Well, poor thing,' said Mrs. Pettifer, 'you know she stands up for ./cache/17780.txt ./txt/17780.txt