id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34404 Zangwill, Louis The Beautiful Miss Brooke .txt text/plain 23829 1573 83 Paul explained he didn't know which Miss Brooke he meant, but that he "Poor savages!" echoed Paul, for the moment supposing Miss Brooke meant "A DAY and a half to wait before seeing Miss Brooke again," was Paul's You are just in nice time, Mr. Middleton, to get your cup of tea at its best." And Miss Brooke busied Paul's gloom was lightened by the smile of Miss Brooke that met his look "But not for good, I hope," said Miss Brooke; and Paul's universe "Charlie, too, might be useful to you," said Miss Brooke, as Paul rose Miss Brooke having mentioned a year as the time she was likely to remain Paul was hoping, too, he might see Miss Brooke there, as it was not When the dish came, neither Paul nor Miss Brooke liked the curly look of "I scarcely feel like working this afternoon," observed Miss Brooke. ./cache/34404.txt ./txt/34404.txt