id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.32106007215632 Maxwell, M. E. Braddon, Mrs. Lady Audley's secret by M. E. Braddon v.2 1862 .txt text/plain 75731 4857 85 little watering place where my poor friend George Talboys lived at the time of his marriage." Miss Audley walked away to the grass-plat, turning her back upon Robert and my lady. "Will you come into the lime-walk, Lady Audley?" said Robert, as his cousin left the garden. "No," cried Lady Audley; "I wish to know nothing of your friend. "Ah, Lady Audley," said Robert, "that is a question which only two or three people can answer, and "No, Lady Audley," answered Robert, with a cold light in the shrubbery than in the avenue, and Mr. Audley wished to see my lady's face. Phoebe Marks watched my lady's face, looking upward at her late mistress with pale, anxious eyes, that "My lady Audley come here to-night," he said. Lady Audley entered this room, followed by Robert, "Lady Audley will not go with him," said Robert, ./cache/uc1.32106007215632.pdf ./txt/uc1.32106007215632.txt