id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.32106007215517 Maxwell, M. E. Braddon, Mrs. Lady Audley's secret by M. E. Braddon v.1 1862 .txt text/plain 75930 4712 85 "Do you know, my dear Miss Graham," said Mrs. Dawson, "I think you ought to consider yourself a table-cloth, and Robert Audley's handsome face looking "George," said Robert Audley, laying his hand "Put on your hat, George," said Robert Audley this young lady expressed to make George's acquaintance; but if poor Alicia for a moment calculated upon Robert Audley stared at his friend in silent amazement; and, after a pause of profound deliberation, said George Talboys," said Robert. "I shall go and look for him," said Robert snatching up his hat and walking straight out of the house. ROBERT found Sir Michael and Lady Audley in THE September sun-light sparkled upon the fountain in the Temple Gardens, when Robert Audley returned to Fig-tree Court early the following morning. room the old man looked back at his visitor, and said, "Then don't, Alicia, don't," said Robert Audley, stop the little fellow's mouth," said Robert Audley, ./cache/uc1.32106007215517.pdf ./txt/uc1.32106007215517.txt