id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9475 Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) The Lovels of Arden .txt text/plain 188045 10508 83 books, I know.--Miss Lovel is a very clever young lady, I assure you, Mr. Granger, and has read immensely.--Sit down, Clary; you shall take away an "Miss Granger reads a good deal, I suppose, like Clarissa,' Lady Laura Miss Granger said a good deal about the great people she had met that year. "Miss Lovel of Arden Court, I believe?" she said, looking at Lady Laura. "Good-night, Clarissa," said George Fairfax; "I shall see you again very "If nothing comes of this Granger business I shall take her abroad," Mr. Lovel said to himself; "anything to get her out of the way of a Fairfax." "It may be your home again, Clarissa, if you care to make it so," said Mr. Granger, coming very close to her, and with a sudden passion in his voice. "I wonder you asked Mr. Fairfax to Arden, papa," said Miss Granger, when ./cache/9475.txt ./txt/9475.txt