id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435018490987 Root Edward Clary The unseen jury : a novel / by Edward Clary Root ... ; with illustrations by Phillipps Ward 1907 .txt text/plain 59501 4880 87 George said nothing to Ruth of his former dislike and growing aversion to Lee. He felt that George Hunter's heart grew light, yet somehow he felt a throb of sympathy for Lee Davidson. George smiled at thought of Lee's expression could he know how keen the rivalry between them had become, and the effort that would The days following George's return to Woodford, Lee had resented his monopoly of Ruth's George felt gathering depression in his veins at thought of the angry, impulsive man by his side, so utterly under the control of the moment. went to his room sick at heart that a man of Mr. Maston's character should come to old age, shattered in health and weighted by anxiety. Lee's love for Ruth may have made George What more than actually to have seen Lee murder Mr. Maston could George demand * No eye George recalled their talks prior to Mr. Maston's death, and smiled to think how bitter Lee's ./cache/osu.32435018490987.pdf ./txt/osu.32435018490987.txt