id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt inu.30000010355679 Reynolds, George W. M. The mysteries of London by George W. M. Reynolds v.3 1849 .txt text/plain 427918 24113 77 years old, enjoyed an excellent practice, was considered a fine-looking man by the ladies, and was "Frank could not so far forget himself as to associate with a drum-major," observed Sir Christopher, in a voice like that of a man who goes about The young ladies were in another apartment, Mr. Torrens having desired them to remain in the drawing-room while the commercial part of the projected matrimonial arrangement was being settled in "But in what manner was the Black Mask connected with the fright which Lady Hatfield experienced some years ago?" asked the Earl impatiently. summoned her to the street-door; and in a few moments she returned, accompanied by Old Death. "Sir Christopher Blunt thanks you for that compliment, Miss Mordaunt," said the knight pompously, and encouraged also by the lady's tone and Sir Henry drew his chair close to that of Mrs. Slingsby, and, placing his arm round her waist, imprinted a kiss of burning desire upon her lips. ./cache/inu.30000010355679.pdf ./txt/inu.30000010355679.txt