id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12876 Roe, Edward Payson A Young Girl's Wooing .txt text/plain 118023 7774 85 Wildmere prevented Graydon from writing Madge a cordial note full "Poor little wraith!" said Graydon, as he read the words. "Well," said Mrs. Muir, "I suppose it will take a little time for me At the dinner-table Mrs. Muir said, laughingly, "In Dr. Sommers, Madge Madge had not gone into society, and had she met Miss Wildmere face sister and Henry Muir, Mr. Arnault, and Miss Wildmere--her feelings "Madge," said Graydon, gravely and almost rebukingly, "do you think Miss Wildmere had just entered with Arnault, and Graydon asked, "Are "Madge," said Graydon, at dinner, "I suppose you will tell me you have Henry Muir's quiet eyes had observed Madge closely, and from a little Graydon's acute ear for music heard little else, and he said to Madge "I'm going for Madge in the morning," said Graydon, decisively. "Graydon," said Madge, looking into his eyes with gentle dignity, "you ./cache/12876.txt ./txt/12876.txt