id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39556 MacKenzie, Compton Guy and Pauline .txt text/plain 119715 8715 86 "I'm sleeping here to-night, you know, for the first time," said Guy. He "Yes, but I don't know what an old berberis looks like," said Guy result was that the Rector was far away in the shadows at one end; Mrs. Grey equally remote at the other; while Guy would in turn be near to "Yes, I suppose Pauline is very happy," said Guy in a depressed voice. Pauline was longing to know what Miss Verney thought of Guy, and "Thank you very much for showing me that," said Guy. Soon it was time to say good-bye to Miss Verney and, having made many In the Rectory everybody was anxious to know how Guy liked Pauline's Next day when Guy did come, it was wet; and Pauline wished Margaret "I'll promise you never to go to Guy's house," said Pauline. "Without Pauline," Margaret went on, "Guy might easily become his father "I said you could see Pauline every day," she told Guy. ./cache/39556.txt ./txt/39556.txt