id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015039579738 Henty, G. A. In the reign of terror : the adventures of a Westminster boy / by G. A. Henty ; [illustrated by J. Schönberg]. 1909 .txt text/plain 79940 5108 88 "My daughters," the marquis said, " Mesdemoiselles Marie, Jeanne, and Virginie." less with you in England than it is here," the marquis said one day when Harry had been describing "Who is that young man who is talking to mademoiselle your sister, Ernest?" Harry asked, for "I don't like his looks at all," Harry said shortly. "You are a dear boy, Harry!" Jeanne said with "I shall be better now, Jeanne," Marie said smiling, as she wiped away her tears. "1 like this too, Harry," Jeanne said. "I like Harry best," Jeanne said; "but, of "Here are some people coming," Harry said; "And now, Harry," Marie said, turning to him, "No, he is not in prison, Jeanne," Harry said, "You mustn't give way, Jeanne," Harry said, "I have just left your sisters, Marie," Harry said. "That is good news, indeed, Harry," Marie said. "That is good news indeed, Jeanne," Harry said, ./cache/mdp.39015039579738.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015039579738.txt