id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9765 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Alice, or the Mysteries — Book 03 .txt text/plain 16140 934 78 Of Mr. Douce, Lord Vargrave had seen but little; they were not thrown But Lord Vargrave, who thought every rich man might, some time favour he was about to ask was but a slight return for Lord Vargrave's "I have called on you, my dear sir," said Lord Vargrave, after the "You did that admirably, my dear Vargrave!" said Lord Raby, when they Vargrave shook his head, and held his tongue, which gave Lord Raby a high without marked rudeness, to avoid his friends from the rectory; and Mrs. Merton, placing herself next to Evelyn, graciously motioned to Maltravers Most charming man, Lord Vargrave! but we're such old friends!--and if Lord Vargrave "Perhaps," said Mrs. Merton, "you will meet Lord Vargrave at dinner Maltravers meet Lord Vargrave! "Lord Vargrave!" said Maltravers, with an equal agitation, "it is long Maltravers was silent, and Lord Vargrave continued,-- ./cache/9765.txt ./txt/9765.txt