id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4313 Gissing, George The Odd Women .txt text/plain 141718 11457 86 'There will come a day, Alice, when neither man nor woman is troubled 'Let me tell you what my own course has been,' said Miss Nunn, after a 'I couldn't ask Miss Eade to let me accompany her,' said the young man 'Will you come and see Miss Barfoot?' Rhoda asked, when it had become 'Is Miss Madden awake?' said one of them, looking in Monica's direction. 'But surely, Miss Nunn,' cried the widow, turning to Rhoda, 'we work 'Do you like Miss Nunn?' asked Monica. 'One of my reasons for coming to-day,' said Everard, 'was to tell you a The sick girl whom Miss Barfoot had been to see was Monica Madden. 'I'm afraid,' said Miss Nunn, 'that Monica is rather a silly girl. some honest man who would be likely to fall in love with little Monica! Rhoda laughed and went away, leaving Miss Barfoot with the impression ./cache/4313.txt ./txt/4313.txt