id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn365d Alexander Mrs. At bay; a novel [also, Valerie's fate] by Mrs. Alexander [pseud.] ... 1885 .txt text/plain 82931 6489 87 "Glad to hear it, Captain Lambert," said Glynn, Glynn, observing a piano in a corner of their diningroom, asked Miss Lambert if she remembered her did," said Elsie Lambert, giving Glynn one hand, "I have a wonderful piece of news for you, Mr. Glynn," said Elsie one fine warm afternoon, when he of French acquaintances," resumed Deering, addressing Glynn, and glancing with slighty elevated eyebrows toward Madame Davilliers and her friends. "Pray take my arm," said Glynn to Elsie the moment he saw the stampede beginning. "Vincent tells me you know Miss Lambert's father; "Good evening, Miss Lambert." Glynn had been so "Glynn," said Lambert, gripping his hand hard, "Let me see you soon," said Lambert to Glynn. "I should be most happy to be of any use to Captain Lambert," said Glynn. "This is our dance, Miss Lambert," said Glynn, Miss Lambert," said Glynn, shaking hands with her. ./cache/hvd.hn365d.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn365d.txt