id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112049745414 Lowndes Belloc The uttermost farthing / by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes 1908 .txt text/plain 26709 1751 82 Margaret Pargeter was not free as Vanderlyn was free; she was a wife,—not a happy American of a certain type is famed, Vanderlyn, with his long lean figure, and stem preoccupied face, did not suggest, to the French Peggy looked up with an anxious expression in her blue eyes—but again Vanderlyn's ears and eyes were holden. another,--Laurence Vanderlyn and Mrs. Pargeter had gradually detached themselves Suddenly Vanderlyn caught sight of Pargeter, and that some moments before he Vanderlyn looked at Pargeter. " Madame de Léra," said Vanderlyn, still know, Madame de Léra, that Mrs. Pargeter's husband has always been lacking in what seemed to both Vanderlyn and Pargeter a very long quarter of an hour. " No," said Vanderlyn shortly, " Mr. Pargeter is still in Paris." During the long course of the meal, Vanderlyn listened silently to Pargeter's conjectures concerning Peggy's disappearance— ./cache/uiug.30112049745414.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112049745414.txt