id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt msu.31293008050829 Collins Wilkie The woman in white. v.2 1860 .txt text/plain 96132 6595 84 "Count Fosco said he had come here, sir, because Miss Sir Percival (from distress, I presume , at his lady's aflliction, and at Miss Halcombe's illness) appeared much confused time, Sir Percival turned his head, observed that I was approaching the stairs, and looked at me in the most rudely I left Lady Glyde with Miss Halcombe , who was slumbering at the time, and joined Mrs. Rubelle, with the object of Mrs. Rubelle looked, very attentively, at the patient; curtseyed to Lady Glyde; set one or two little things right in the I asked Sir Percival if he really meant that Miss Halcombe had left Blackwater Park. All I ask of you to do, is to see yourself that my letter to Mrs. Vesey goes to London to-night, as certainly as Sir Percival's Mrs. Clements (feeling a natural confidence in the Count, as a person trusted with a secret message from Lady Glyde) gratefully accepted the ofl'er; and they went back together to the ./cache/msu.31293008050829.pdf ./txt/msu.31293008050829.txt