id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7696 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron A Strange Story — Volume 05 .txt text/plain 25187 1239 74 Philip Derval could be believed, Margrave was possessed of powers, derived Come this way." I drew Mrs. Ashleigh back into the garden, along the old winding walk, which the he said, 'would come right in a day or two.'" "One word more," said I; "you tell me that Lilian has a repugnance to this "You think that Margrave exercises some power of that kind over Lilian? Margrave last night, and expressed my disbelief of your story, he said, in I heard steps on the walk under the yews; and an old man came in sight, "You visit a man who tells you he has seen Sir Philip Derval's ghost; on clear that Margrave neither murdered Sir Philip Derval nor abstracted the When the old man and the child came back, both brought me old man and the child left my hearth solitary once more. Days passed; I saw and heard nothing of Margrave. ./cache/7696.txt ./txt/7696.txt