id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7747 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron The Parisians — Volume 11 .txt text/plain 35754 2092 77 Graham conscientiously thought that if Isaura so loved him But Graham could not of course divine why what he as a man thought right I had heard vaguely in my young days that a halfsister of mine by my father's first marriage with Mademoiselle de hiding-place for a time, whence she could write to the man informing him feeling left for that credulous, fickle Paris, of which one day I was the Graham's hand as he paused at the door, said, "Be sure I will not forget through which he had passed since the day he had received in London Mrs. Morley's letter, till that on which he had finally resolved on his course know she is engaged in marriage to Gustave Rameau; and his mother dreads on hand, it is true, when Duplessis left Paris--much more, I thought, with Isaura, and so I left my father's house; and naturally wishing to ./cache/7747.txt ./txt/7747.txt