id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112049089144 Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan Uncle Silas : a tale of Bartram-Haugh / by J. S. Le Fanu. 1886 .txt text/plain 162747 11986 88 ' Come away, Madame,' I said, growing frightened, and feeling ' Come here, my dear, and sit near me,' said Lady Knollys, 'Captain Oakley has been here, my dear, and fancying, I suppose, that you had left us for the evening, has gone to the billiardroom, I think,' said Lady Knollys, as I entered. the door, Mary Quince, and I shall be sending a little Christmasbox to my cousin, and I shan't forget you. 'Of course, my dear,' said Cousin Monica, with an odd look; Cousin Monica looked in my face with her old waggish smile, even so, little Maud will miss her old father, I think.' ' Great news, I suppose, from Lady Knollys ?' said Madame, ' Uncle Silas is very religious?' I said, not quite liking Lady ' And the more I think of it, the less I like it, Miss,' said Doctor Uncle Silas to poor Milly as she used to do of my dear father ./cache/uiug.30112049089144.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112049089144.txt