id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35240 Hume, Fergus A Woman's Burden: A Novel .txt text/plain 97922 8253 91 curl into shape as in some sort of excuse for not replying to Mrs. Darrow's latest complaint against Uncle Barton. "Uncle Barton is coming to tell me about the new governess, Hilda; I Barton led Miriam to the throne whereon, bitterly disappointed, Mrs. Darrow sat in state. "I know Mr. Arkel," said Miriam composedly, since Barton's eyes were but Major Dundas, not knowing Mrs. Darrow's little ways, accepted it in "I am fond of Dicky," said Miriam, taking a seat; "he is a good child "Miriam Crane," he said, "you don't know what you are talking about. "I have already said so, Mrs. Darrow," replied Miriam coldly, "very Not for some considerable time after she had become a member of Mrs. Darrow's household did Miriam meet this formidable lady, for, taking "Simply that as Mrs. Gerald Arkel, Miriam Crane will at last say then even Mrs. Darrow did not know everything about Uncle Barton. ./cache/35240.txt ./txt/35240.txt