id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435003336245 Gunter, Archibald Clavering A Florida enchantment : a novel / by Archibald Clavering Gunter and Fergus Redmond. 1891 .txt text/plain 48250 3784 86 eagerly,—-for Miss Lilly Travers, when she is twentyfive will come into a very pretty New York fortune. Who P " asks Miss Travers suddenly, turning to Remington who notes with astonishment that the young lady's eyes have somehow familiar than to Miss Travers, hurries her companion along, stopping occasionally to greet a passing friend, Lilly also recognizing one or two Northern At this Miss Bessie gives a little pout and mutters—"You'd better not—not even Lilly!" Thea After a little Miss Travers says, " Jane, get out." At this the widow blushes and looks uncomfortable, and Lilly, eyeing her, knows that Doctor Fred That's my man Jane!" says Miss Lilly young woman," says the late Miss Travers soothingly. with a snort of anger Miss Connie goes away, leaving Lilly to break the news of her intended departure to the little blonde whose blue eyes have been Miss Lilly Travers in New York. ./cache/osu.32435003336245.pdf ./txt/osu.32435003336245.txt