id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7637 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron The Disowned — Volume 07 .txt text/plain 21599 977 73 Deservedly or no.--The New Inn. FROM LORD ULSWATER TO LADY WESTBOROUGH. "Sir, I honour your politeness," said the prim little steward: "I, "But your brother,--my present lord,--did you never meet him, sir?" "Pray," said Wolfe, "has that man, Mr. Brown I think he called "So much the worse for you, sir," said Wolfe, sourly: "the man who has "Sir," said Lord Ulswater, losing his temper more and more, as he "When Lord Ulswater," said Mordaunt, sternly, "has learned what is due words," said Lord Ulswater, with a tone of voice unnaturally calm; and "I am the commanding officer, sir," said Lord Ulswater, very little latter, Lord Ulswater, turning to Wolfe with a severe and angry air, "You are very good, sir," said Lord Ulswater, who, like most proud Slowly Lord Ulswater opened his eyes; they rested upon Clarence. Mordaunt to the death of Lord Ulswater, took place within little more ./cache/7637.txt ./txt/7637.txt