id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1ep2 Sidgwick Alfred Mrs. The thousand Eugenias and other stories by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick 1902 .txt text/plain 69220 6109 92 "Ginger said you were crying, Miss," she began; "I thought I'd come and see. "Cook !" said Mrs. Hunter, and she went downstairs herself, followed, of course, by Amabel. you are not a good man of business," said Mme. Varasdin. and air were all English; her clothes and her coiffure were all French; and so she was, as Mme. Varasdin had said, the prettiest girl in the room. said Mme. Varasdin, taking the paper from her huisband's trembling hand and trying to read it by the "We will come back by steamboat," said Mr. Sheringham to Amabel when they had started. " It is Miss Ferrers' purse," said Mme. Varasdin. "Come and get some more," said Sheringham, addressing Amabel. "What a beautiful dress Madame Varasdin is wearing to-night," said Amabel. he only said that he wanted to talk to Amabel tomorrow afternoon and come to some arrangement ./cache/hvd.hn1ep2.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1ep2.txt