id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19742 Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris) The Heather-Moon .txt text/plain 128337 7872 87 after a day when Mrs. MacDonald said in an icy voice, "Your mother was wildly romantic, like most things that contrive to happen to Mr. Somerled, although he says he's ceased to believe in romance. "I'm sure Mrs. West doesn't want to send you away," he said. "I suppose widows may talk as much as they like about love," said Barrie "You seem to fancy yourself a mind-reader, my good sir," returned Mrs. MacDonald at her haughtiest, or what Barrie would have called her I had set my heart on seeing the place, because, as I said to Mr. Somerled, I may never come back to Carlisle once I begin to live with like bad pennies, always turning up," Mr. Norman said; and Mrs. West Up to this time, Somerled had said nothing to Mrs. James, except that he ./cache/19742.txt ./txt/19742.txt