id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39552 Riddell, J. H., Mrs. Mortomley's Estate: A Novel. Vol. 2 (of 3) .txt text/plain 52725 2907 81 with a "turn;" but he had never seen a woman's face look like Mrs. Mortomley's before. "Shall I tell them to come to you," asked Mrs. Mortomley, but Mr. Forde suffice to tell a man is ruined--Mrs. Mortomley laid the state of the "I comprehend what you mean, and I know why you hesitate," said Mrs. Mortomley, as her visitor paused and cast about how to finish his "You propose then that Rupert shall leave Homewood also," said Mrs. Mortomley. "Mrs. Mortomley," he said, "I can make allowances for a lady placed as Had Rupert said in so many words that Mrs. Mortomley declared she never evening; tell Mrs. Mortomley I will try to forget all she said to-day." round the place, and ask a few questions of Rupert and Mrs. Mortomley, "Do not think, Mrs. Mortomley," he said, as he was leaving, with a ./cache/39552.txt ./txt/39552.txt