id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57415 Speight, T. W. (Thomas Wilkinson) The Mysteries of Heron Dyke: A Novel of Incident. Volume 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 57466 4069 89 "Pardon me the remark, Miss Winter," he said, looking up, "but may I "Miss Ella, trust an old woman who has had a vast experience of life. "You will of course see that Betsy Tucker wants for nothing, Mrs. Keen," said Miss Winter, as the landlady attended the young ladies to Maria looked across the road, and saw Philip Cleeve, who appeared to "Tell me all, Eliza; do not be afraid," said Miss Winter kindly, for "Go by all means," said Ella, in answer to Mrs. Toynbee's tearful "In short, my dear," Mrs. Carlyon had said, when talking of it the day thought and acted like you, my dear young lady," he said, "I am afraid "I shall run up to town to-morrow," said Edward Conroy to Ella, when "Come in, Aaron," said Miss Winter. Mrs. Carlyon and Ella returned to Heron Dyke together, Conroy ./cache/57415.txt ./txt/57415.txt