id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101068574118 Wood Henry Mrs. East Lynne by Mrs. Henry Wood 1901 .txt text/plain 215002 18526 92 "I fear I am late," exclaimed Lady Isabel, as she advanced to Mrs. Levison ; "but a gentleman dined with papa to-day, and it made us Mrs. Hare answered only by a look of gratitude, and clasped Mr. Carlyle's hand in both hers. room looked on to the street, and the windows were up, their handsome white curtains, spotless as Miss Carlyle's head-dress, waving When he arrived at East Lynne the following day, Lady Isabel happened to be playing, and she stood by and watched him begin his "Two ruffians, sir, and they have possession of the body," whispered the butler into Mr. Carlyle's ear, as Lady Isabel departed. Marling, Barbara Hare called at Miss Carlyle's, and found them going Lady Isabel put forth her hand, and Miss Carlyle condescended to Miss Carlyle looked at Lady Isabel, waiting, of as she said good night to Lady Isabel and Miss Carlyle ; it beat to ./cache/njp.32101068574118.pdf ./txt/njp.32101068574118.txt