id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074853072 Alexander Mrs. The yellow fiend, by Mrs. Alexander [pseud.] 1902 .txt text/plain 70573 6406 91 in the cessation of troubled thought; and while Mrs. Pinnock gazed, Madge woke. "Won't you let me in, Miss Madge?" said Mrs. Pinnock, coaxingly, through the keyhole. "Oh, yes, I know," said Madge, coming into the "I have been admiring your likeness of Mrs. Pinnock," said Waring, with equal composure, and in a "If Mrs. Pinnock would ask him," said Madge, Madge," said Mrs. Grey, noticing her young friend's that Madge looked a little uneasy, Brook rather reluctantly said good-bye and departed. And Madge proceeded to tell her friend of her interview with a real artist, Mr. Waring, of his approval of Mrs. Pinnock's portrait, of his invitation gentleman were with Mr. Ardell, and that Mr. Brook had asked for her, Madge felt extraordinarily "Good-morning, Miss Ardell," said Brook, advancing to shake hands with her. "Miss Margaret is quite ready, sir," said Mrs. Pinnock; "but she thought you might like to see the ./cache/nyp.33433074853072.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074853072.txt