id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57944 Speight, T. W. (Thomas Wilkinson) Burgo's Romance .txt text/plain 72172 3783 83 Till this evening Burgo had had no reason to suppose that Mrs. Mordaunt regarded him with unfavourable eyes. the good things of this world Burgo Brabazon might be looked upon as a finished, and Burgo hinted to his uncle that the time had now arrived Of his uncle during these latter years Burgo had seen but little. "By the way," said Burgo, "may I ask whether you know anything about Two days later Burgo Brabazon knocked at the door of No. 22 Great A few days later Burgo wrote to Sir Everard as under: taken her in hand and brought her out, she liked Burgo Brabazon best. Waving them aside, Sir Everard said in a low voice to Burgo: "Don't "I presume, uncle, that you are master in your own house," said Burgo, "Good-morning, sir," he said to Burgo, carrying a finger to his "I shall indeed, uncle." Then, turning to Burgo, she said, "You have ./cache/57944.txt ./txt/57944.txt