id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10949 Le Gallienne, Richard The Romance of Zion Chapel [3d ed.] .txt text/plain 46796 2637 83 Of course, Theophil and Jenny fell in love. little shining spring of woman that is called Jenny, a great man must once a week in Coalchester,--the love of Jenny and Theophil grew more little great man's wife now; and as Theophil looked at her, with her lit "It is strange that I should have loved that face so," said Jenny. Everyone went home in a dream, and little Jenny shone like a light with In the very hour where all seemed lost to Jenny, Theophil's love for her "Jenny," he said, "it is quite true that I love Isabel and that she doubt that a great honour had come to little Jenny. But a voice said--was it Jenny's?--this poor Theophil and Isabel love by FURTHER CONCERNING THEOPHIL'S LIFE AFTER THE DEATH OF JENNY Theophil loved death because Jenny had love for Isabel during Jenny's life, there could equally be no ./cache/10949.txt ./txt/10949.txt