id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063950284 Radcliffe, Ann Ward The romance of the forest: interspersed with some pieces of poetry ... By Ann Radcliffe v.2 1792 .txt text/plain 41973 3470 87 W HEN Adeline appeared at breakfaſt, her harraſſed and languid countenance ſtruck Madame La Motte, who The obſervations of Adeline, which, when called upon, ſhe gave dark : ſhe ſtood for ſome moments waiting a returning gleam, but the obſcurity ſhe was not alone, and before the proceeded to look into the manuſcript, liftened whether Madame La Motte was. adjoining chamber, where ſhe found Madame La Motte extremely ſurpriſed and Adeline's ear; ſhe heſitated and looked He called to Peter to attend with a light, and inſiſted that Madame La Motte and Adeline ſhould accompany him; Madame deſired to be arras, and opened the door; but Madame La Motte and Adeline entreated care was to obtain an interview with Peter, whom ſhe had ſome hopes of ſeeing in the morning; that he had called ſeveral times as loudly as he dared, but receiving no anſwer, he believed ſhe was ./cache/mdp.39015063950284.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063950284.txt