id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015014147568 Mitchell S. Weir Constance Trescot; a novel, by S. Weir Mitchell 1905 .txt text/plain 82145 7496 93 "That," said Trescot, coldly, "is a matter I prefer not to discuss.'' He knew very well by this time When Trescot, having left her uncle, found Constance, the lovers sat down beyond the garden, before them the quiet of an unruffled sea and the "George asked me," said Susan, "how uncle had "I think you know, dear," said Susan, "or ought "Very likely," said Constance; "but if the general had been firm uncle would have given way. "Then, sir," said the old general, grimly humorous, "he had better lavish on you a good revolver or a first-class rifle. "Constance," said Trescot, "Susan is right; soon "It is very useful," said Mrs. Trescot, "in married life for husband and wife to know how to hold "And now," said Greyhurst, "I must very reluctantly, as a matter of simple duty, ask Mrs. Trescot ./cache/mdp.39015014147568.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015014147568.txt