id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b3579176 Le Fanu Joseph Sheridan The Wyvern mystery : a novel / by J.S. Le Fanu v.2 1869 .txt text/plain 34202 3015 95 hands o' ye," said Mrs. Tarnley, with a and old Mildred Tarnley and her candle whitewashed wall; but that fluttering evidence of Mrs. Tarnley's candle did not reappear before the tired little girl fell asleep. She was wakened in a little time by Mrs. Tarnley's somewhat noisy return. the person who enjoyed old Mildred's hospitality was not her master, nor her mistress, "You suffers dreadful, ma'am," said Mildred Tarnley. "I likes Charles," said Mrs. Tarnley, with takes care of his own," said Mildred Tarnley. finger, like," said Mildred, sturdily. old Mildred Tarnley, and you'll tell me some that's so like old Mildred Tarnley ! Come, old Mildred, Mildred Tarnley, good "I won't, old Tarnley," he said at last. "She's come for no good," said Mildred, "You good old Dulcibella," said the young "Good night, ma'am," said Mildred, "Good-night, old Tarnley," she said, with out to see what would come of it, old Mildred ./cache/uc1.b3579176.pdf ./txt/uc1.b3579176.txt