id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21514 Peacock, Thomas Love Gryll Grange .txt text/plain 73172 6283 83 Opimian._ Well, Miss Gryll, I should like, some winter Opimian._ You look as little like a disappointed man as _Mrs. Opimian._ I think I have heard something like your Greek word _Miss Gryll._ I like the idea of his closing the day with a hymn, sung _Miss Gryll._ Talking of comedy, doctor, what has become of Lord _Miss Gryll._ Then, doctor, I should think Lord Curryfin's lecture would little party in the drawing-room, which consisted, as before, of Mr. Falconer, Mr. Gryll, Doctor Anodyne, and the Reverend Doctor Opimian. Opimian._--Well, my young friend, the love of ideal beauty and unwillingly observing Miss Gryll and Lord Curryfin, and making Lord Curryfin's assiduities to Miss Gryll had discomposed Mr. Falconer Miss Gryll gave up her place to a young lady, who in her turn sang a soon as Lord Curryfin saw Miss Niphet, he took a graceful wheel round, ./cache/21514.txt ./txt/21514.txt