id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt coo.31924013481522 Alexander Mrs. A choice of evils, a novel by Mrs. Alexander [pseud.] v.1 1894 .txt text/plain 47969 3933 89 "I really think Maurice Winyard is nicer than Mr. Palliser," thought Janet, as she folded up her letter. "Come then, this way," said Palliser, and Janet Usually a day of pleasure supplied Janet with subject matter for animated talk and agreeable thought "Oh, yes, certainly," said Janet, and she drew forward an easy chair, but Lady Saville preferred a window seat. "No, Lady Saville," said Janet, still laughing; "he at the Vicarage and tell Mary about Lady Saville's invitation, she will look after my two particular old women for me while I am away." Lady Saville was as good as her word, and Janet "I really have dined, Mr. Palliser," said Janet, "But, Mr. Palliser, it is almost dinner-time," remonstrated Janet at last, "and I should like to see "Yes, my dear, I want to get in a few things, probably Palliser will stay to dinner." "Janet, my dear," said Lady Saville next morning, ./cache/coo.31924013481522.pdf ./txt/coo.31924013481522.txt