id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41374 Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Mohawks: A Novel. Volume 1 of 3 .txt text/plain 64089 3349 79 "Let me look at the little one," said Bosworth, stretching out his hand, died, leaving him an only child--a daughter of half a year old--and now assured by a letter in which Mr. Bosworth bade his old butler obey Mrs. Layburne in all matters connected with the interior of Fairmile Court. man of high birth, graceful manners, and good looks, Lord Bramber had than any man in London, I carried off the little lady who had made answered the old man quietly, looking up with luminous dark eyes which "Welcome to Fairmile Court, my Lord Lavendale; your servant, Mr. Durnford," said Bosworth, as he shook hands with his guests; "my "I was told Lavendale had grown old and ugly," said Lord Liskeard, a assembly-room," said Lady Judith, "and the night seems positively descried Lord Lavendale sitting a little way behind Lady Judith, and house," said Lavendale, "and Lady Judith has a rage for literature, ./cache/41374.txt ./txt/41374.txt