id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7686 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lucretia — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 23455 1279 80 when, shown into the baronet's room, and the door closed, Sir Miles rose fine, manly, spirited fellow, sir; and you have an old man's good "Oh, Sir Miles!" exclaimed the thoughtless, generous-hearted young man; Meanwhile Mainwaring slowly took his way to Sir Miles. "Dear Lucretia," said Mainwaring, tenderly, and moved by the pathos of remove from Sir Miles's thoughts the image of Mainwaring; and a denial of communication between Lucretia and Mainwaring, how reveal it to Sir Miles must not pass to the boy Mainwaring." Sir Miles's recovery, under the At this time, Sir Miles received the following letter Sir Miles put this letter in his niece's hand, and said kindly, "Why not Lucretia, and suspecting how it was with Susan's poor little heart, I let when, after a pause, Lucretia said abruptly: "How did Sir Miles St. John very person,--the old friend of Sir Miles, the preceptor of Lucretia ./cache/7686.txt ./txt/7686.txt