id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4302 Gissing, George Thyrza .txt text/plain 200610 16260 91 'Lydia grows more an' more like her father,' said Mrs. Bower. 'Nay,' he said, 'the time's gone by for that kind of thing, Miss Bower. 'You've no right to speak to me like that, Lydia,' Thyrza replied, with 'But you know a great deal, Mr. Grail,' Thyrza said with surprise, 'May I ask Lydia and Thyrza to come and have tea with us, Gilbert?' 'Do you think I ought to shake hands with Mr. Egremont?' Thyrza asked. 'You will be glad to know Mrs. Ormonde, I'm sure,' Egremont said to 'Come now, and tell us what you have been doing all day long,' Mrs. Ormonde said. Mrs. Grail said good-night and went downstairs as soon as Thyrza Grail; he had come in the hope of meeting Thyrza, who, Lydia had told 'To think that you should come just on this day and at this time, Mrs. Ormonde! ./cache/4302.txt ./txt/4302.txt