id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101072858069 Smith, Charlotte The old manor house By Charlotte Smith v.37 1820 .txt text/plain 109683 4502 72 I am much obliged to you, Sir, answered Orlando, who never till that moment recollected that Her life had, however, afforded very little variety, but was rather amended in regard to Mrs. Lennard's treatment of her, who employed her more than usual in attendance on Mrs. Rayland, in order to save herself trouble, gave her Mrs. Rayland, Sir, answered Orlando, will, I am upon him, and said, I think you right, cousin Orlando.—Dr. Hollybourn is to be sure a very worthy man:—his daughter, they say, is a young while Mrs. Somerive, who had for a moment indulged herself with the hopes that her Orlando, Orlando then gave his light-hearted friend directions to find his way back, and when he left him, few days a negro servant inquired for Ensign Somerive, and Orlando in a moment recollected that it born himself a great man, instead of having suddenly become so, by means which Orlando wondered at, rather than understood, took the opportunity of opening the street door himself, and ./cache/njp.32101072858069.pdf ./txt/njp.32101072858069.txt