id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015018449218 Radcliffe, Ann Ward The romance of the forest. Interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Mrs. Ratclife 1834 .txt text/plain 60678 3258 75 Theodore, from which Adeline immediately withdrew, informed him, with an air of infinite importance, that he should set out on the following day, Adeline, who had long strove to support her spirits in his presence, while she adhered to a resolution which reason suggested, but which the pleadings of her heart powerfully opposed, was unable He had flown to support Adeline, who was sinking with terror, when the door opened, and the marquis, followed by the officers and several servants, and imprecations too dreadful for the spirits of Adeline, whom he compelled to rise ; and then, endeavoring to stifle the emotions of rage which the presence of Theodore had so much excited, he began to means or other, instrumental in the escape of Adeline, all his other passions became, for a time, subservient to his revenge, and he gave orders for the At length the servant, who had carried off Adeline, returned, and the marquis having ordered him ./cache/mdp.39015018449218.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015018449218.txt