id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hw2bzi Locke G. E. That affair at Portstead manor, by Gladys Edson Locke ... 1914 .txt text/plain 46331 3569 85 In lieu of questioning Rose, Mr. Clavering insisted upon interviewing Lady Pevensy's elderly Mr. Clavering went on to his own room to ponder over Lady Ursula's parting words to Meldrum, Mr. Clavering still felt a little fearful of meeting the railleries of the ladies and wandered away Mr. Clavering observed that Lady Ursula's eyes followed Meldrum anxiously, almost fearfully, and sight of Lady Ursula and of the necklace in Mr. Clavering's hand, and a glance fraught with sigTHE DRESSING-TABLE DRAWER 111 Lady Ursula turned to Mr. Clavering with a Lady Ursula turned to Lord Meldrum, who had Later that evening Lady Ursula came to Mr. Clavering and asked him for a loan of several are, Mr. Clavering: Lord Meldrum, Robert Sylvester — and Lady Ursula." It was then that he glanced up and saw Mr. Clavering, Lady Ursula, and Robert in the doorway. You see, Mr. Clavering, Lady Ursula knew ./cache/hvd.hw2bzi.pdf ./txt/hvd.hw2bzi.txt