id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074940952 Cholmondeley Mary The Danvers jewels ; and, Sir Charles Danvers / by Mary Cholmondeley 1900 .txt text/plain 98854 6538 87 "Now, Evelyn, I ask you as a favor," said Charles, as I came in, "Here is another," said Charles, snatching up Lady Mary's delicate cambric one, which was lying on her work-table, while I was in General Marston and I found a whole flock of the said young people in the library, candle in hand, laughing and talking, thinking they "I hope no one is talking of leaving," said Charles, who had returned suddenly, rather out of breath. "You had better leave Carr alone, Charles," said Ralph, significantly. "I knew it," said Charles, "from the moment I saw the light "Sir Charles Danvers is staying at Atherstone," said Ruth. "I lost mine years ago," said Charles, carefully dusting Ruth's Dare, who was looking at Ruth, and saw Charles go and sit down "No news of the tramp," said Charles, meeting Ruth at the gate; "I will let you know," said Charles, looking towards the door, ./cache/nyp.33433074940952.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074940952.txt