id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9769 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Alice, or the Mysteries — Book 07 .txt text/plain 8734 471 76 Winsley!--my poor uncle's right-hand man. It was late at night when Lord Vargrave arrived at the head inn of that "Why, his daughter-in-law; Lady Vargrave was a widow,--a Mrs. Cameron." that was Lady Vargrave, and he said, 'yes.' However, my lord, bygones are there was a titter, and then a fluttering, and then a rising, and Mr. Winsley, Lord Vargrave, and the slim secretary were left alone. It may be as well to add, that, on wishing Lord Vargrave good-night, Mr. Winsley whispered in his ear, "Your lordship's friend, Lord Staunch, need "A snug place enough," said Lord Vargrave, as they were waiting the "My young friend here is too great an admirer of Mrs. Hobbs--who is to This matter settled, Lord Vargrave and Mr. Howard were shown into their Mr. Onslow and the physician played second and third to Lord Vargrave. Miss Bridget ventured to ask the good-humoured Lord Vargrave if he sang. ./cache/9769.txt ./txt/9769.txt