id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnpei9 Conway Hugh Carriston's gift, and other tales by Hugh Conway (F. J. Fargus) 1885 .txt text/plain 59292 4872 87 Carriston had said little since we had been outof-doors. "I fancy I shall never marry," said Carriston, looked as far away and full of -visions as Carriston's. " Look here, Carriston," I said, seriously, "you would not be long alone—that the moment Carriston heard of her aunt's death he would come to I said, resolved to find out the nature of Carriston's fancies or hallucinations. great excitement, that he had again seen Madeline ; moreover, this time he had seen a man with "That is the man I saw just now with Madeline," he said. love-that, a young man like Frank can always, man's running after a woman up a stranger's carriage-drive was not a dignified preparation to asking a favor, Frank followed his wife at a reasonable pace; and when he came up to her, found her Millicent a knowing look, which Frank felt sure ./cache/hvd.hnpei9.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnpei9.txt