id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112050661922 Lytton Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Night and morning : a novel / by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. 1850 .txt text/plain 572051 40768 85 And in that room—thus witnessing ; Mr. Robert Beaufort bowed sliflhtly to Mrs. of the hardy, masculine, rural life that bed pass1 Morton, and said, with his pocket-llinndkerehicf Philip heard these words, looked up, and recognized the voice and the person of Mr. Plaskwith; the bookseller was accompanied by Mr. Plimmins and a sturdy, ill-favored stranger. At length he heard that young Beaufort ners, his fair face and winning smile, still comhad been ordered abroad for his health, and he bined to secure him love, and to screen from the One evening, as they thus sat together, Morton, al'ter listening for some time to his companion's comments on men and things, said abruptly. said, with a smile like that of an old man in his and station] Is it possible ? "Sir!" said the young man, speaking first, candid, an eye so pure, a lip so rich in youth and '3 Harriet came up' and took Fanny's hand and said, ./cache/uiug.30112050661922.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112050661922.txt