id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433112011527 Vance Louis Joseph Nobody, by Louis Joseph Vance; illustrated by W.L. Jacobs --- 1915 .txt text/plain 59311 4785 84 "Sally Manvers!" cried the Southern girl, scandalised, "what a way to talk!" vigorously and turned upon Miss Manvers a bewildering smile, for the first time addressing her The train came to a definite stop, and Sally startled up to find Mrs. Standish, afoot, smiling down as Sally cast about for some place to wait inconspicuously on the pleasure of her betters, Mrs. Gosnold called her. Mrs. Gosnold laughed lightly, gave Sally's hand But, as though the fates were weaving the fabric of her destiny less blindly than is their commonly reputed custom, the young woman's conscience during those few first hours had little time disappeared forthwith; and Lyttleton, pleading overdue correspondence, Trego was snapped up for auction bridge by Mrs. Gosnold and Miss Pride, Sally Considerably to her surprise, still more to her disappointment, not even the first of these was in evidence (as Sally had made sure Mrs. Gosnold would ./cache/nyp.33433112011527.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433112011527.txt