id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075749584 Payn James Lost Sir Massingberd. A romance of real life. By the author of "Carolyn's year," "One of the family," "Found dead," [etc.] ... 1879 .txt text/plain 69549 4130 83 It is true that a ruined man in Sir Massingberd's position can still afford a good table; game is the young widow, wishing, perhaps, to be left undisturbed with her grief; but after Sir Massingberd "Don't be afraid to speak out, my boy," said Mr. Long, with a kind smile, "you will not hurt my feelings. Sir Massingberd, but Tush, if poor Marmaduke once, pursuing which, under the park wall, we presently came upon a little door, which my tutor opened "I cannot say at present, Sir Massingberd," returned my tutor with deliberation. "The reprobation of a man like you, Sir Massingberd, should be dearer than the praise of Sir Massingberd Heath has not long ago taken and when Sir Massingberd was like a wild man "Sir Massingberd Heath," said I, with some look Sir Massingberd could not get on long without ./cache/nyp.33433075749584.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075749584.txt