id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20462 Hentz, Caroline Lee Ernest Linwood; or, The Inner Life of the Author .txt text/plain 158410 10378 82 "Yes, indeed, I hope and trust none of my old friends will begin to Mr. Clyde me for a long time to come, and least, I mean most of all, you, "I am come to nurse you," said Mrs. Linwood, taking my mother's pale, My mother laid Mrs. Linwood's hand on her heart, whose languid beating and changing cheek that "pale passion loves." Did the sons of God come "I love him better for his lights and shadows," said Edith, "he keeps I thought Mrs. Linwood looked unusually serious, and fearing I had said "Poor Gabriella!" said Edith, laying her cool soft hand on my hot brow, "How radiant you look, Gabriella!" exclaimed Edith, her sweet blue eyes shone and throbbed, like a pure love-thought in the heart of night; and, I know that Ernest loved me, with all his heart, soul, and strength; but ./cache/20462.txt ./txt/20462.txt