id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41275 Maillard, Annette Marie Miles Tremenhere: A Novel. Vol. 1 of 2 .txt text/plain 81113 4826 83 "I wonder when my cousin Dora will come," said the Minnie of Sylvia's "Dear aunt Dorcas," said Minnie, throwing her arms tenderly round her "Poor Mr. Tremenhere!" said Minnie, much affected; "what a dreadful "You have a kind, good friend here," answered Minnie, looking up in Mr. Skaife's face; "one whose guidance has led you to better and surer hopes "I do wonder, dear aunt," said Minnie to the one she loved so well, "why "Come Mary, my girl, look up now!" said Miles, kindly taking her hand. "Good-evening, Mrs. Gillett," said Miles Tremenhere, as he did so with "Good-evening, Mrs. Gillett," said Lady Dora, in an affable tone. "I'll go round by the garden, Minnie," said Lady Dora, rising. thing I'm very glad of, Miss Minnie, that Mr. Miles is an engaged man." fear about Miss Minnie, by favouring the loves of this man and Lady ./cache/41275.txt ./txt/41275.txt