id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18385 Cameron, H. Lovett, Mrs. Vera Nevill Or, Poor Wisdom's Chance .txt text/plain 120539 7173 86 "Vera is no burden, only a great pleasure to me, my dear mother," said "I don't like good men who are poor!" says Vera, with a little grimace. "Dear Mrs. Daintree, does Vera look like a poor clergyman's wife?" said And then even Marion said that, if Vera could be brought to like Mr. Gisburne, it might possibly be happier for her to marry him. Mrs. Eccles always called religiously "My lady's morning room," Vera came "Yes!" Vera looked a little startled; "do you know him?" "Why, Sir John Kynaston has fallen in love with Vera!" "I hope you will like Maurice," said Sir John, presently; "he is a "I shall be glad to know your brother," said Vera, quietly. Helen Romer is looking at Maurice Kynaston; he has not said one single "I care very little for the men in London, Lady Kynaston," answered Vera, ./cache/18385.txt ./txt/18385.txt