id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4310 Gissing, George Will Warburton .txt text/plain 87213 6555 87 Rosamund's, Bertha before long succeeded in earning a little money; Whilst Mrs. Cross piped on, Bertha regarded her with eyes of humorous soon, and thought this of Mrs. Cross's might suit him, Bertha rejoiced "The tea is doing me so much good," Bertha said, "I begin to feel equal "You haven't said anything to Mrs. Warburton yet?" asked Sherwood Little of a man of business as he was, Warburton knew very well that to come to their little house to talk of Rosamund, and was glad of an "Queer little house this, isn't it?" said Mrs. Franks as she sat down The next morning, a young woman came to the house and inquired for Mrs. Cross; Bertha, who had opened the door, led her into the dining room, think, Bertha, it will only be right to ask him to come to tea some day ./cache/4310.txt ./txt/4310.txt