id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7669 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron What Will He Do with It? — Volume 11 .txt text/plain 19413 1092 80 "Haughton!" said Waife, with an expression of great pain in his face. Waife knew human nature too well to believe that Darrell would Sophy in the position to which Waife had desired to raise her; Lionel, to a man like Guy Darrell to vindicate William Losely's attainted honour, or Charles Haughton's son had knelt to Waife and received the old man's "Poor old man," said George feelingly; "no doubt the quick succession of Darrell passed back to the landing-place where George and Lionel were Sophy is not in the old man's room when Darrell enters. While Fairthorn and Sophy thus matured acquaintance, Darrell and Waife "I take this moment," said Darrell, when left alone with Waife--(ah, Darrell came back to the old man's chair, and said softly: "Friend, do "You don't know Sophy, sir," said Waife, simply; "and I see you are But Sophy does not come back to Waife's room when the Morleys have left ./cache/7669.txt ./txt/7669.txt