id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13501 Ward, Humphry, Mrs. Lady Connie .txt text/plain 117427 9037 87 Nora's mind, as she and her sister sat waiting for the fly in which Mrs. Hooper had gone to meet her husband's niece at the station, ran look of distant laughter came into Lady Connie's eyes. "I don't know why you should call Oxford dull, Ewen!" said Mrs. Hooper "I know Mr. Falloden of Marmion," said Constance, "and Mr. Sorell." "I don't like such ways," said Mrs. Hooper, with sparkling eyes. "Why, _The Times_ is all about people I know!" said Connie, opening "There are several things I want to know," said Nora deliberately, not ever said that, Connie!--I know Mr. Falloden needn't be a snob, because "Mr. Falloden," said Constance presently, "I want you to promise me "My dear--what has happened to Connie!" said Mrs. Hooper to Alice in "You'd better go, you fellows," said Falloden, looking round him. "Sit down, my dear Connie," said Lady Marcia, with a preoccupied look. ./cache/13501.txt ./txt/13501.txt