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(William Wymark) title = At Sunwich Port, Part 2. Contents: Chapters 6-10 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 15193 sentences = 1107 flesch = 85 summary = "I've been longing for a chat with you about old times," said Hardy; "of "It's a long time since you and I met, Miss Nugent," he said, bowing. "Miss Nugent has forgotten and forgiven all that long ago," said Hardy. "Fine young man he's growed," said Mr. Wilks, deferentially, turning to "He is coming again for more, I suppose?" said Miss Nugent, carelessly. Miss Nugent said, "Indeed," and then, lapsing into silence, gave little "Change," said Jack Nugent, laconically, as the smile left his face. "You've come to the wrong shop, then," said Miss Kybird; "the warehouse Mr. Kybird said, "Oh, indeed." His daughter tossed her head and bade Mr. Nugent take his nonsense to people who might like it. "I have come to see Sam," said Miss Nugent. "Wilks keeps his house in good order," said Hardy, looking round. "What a long time you've been, father," said Miss Nugent, in a reproving cache = ./cache/10872.txt txt = ./txt/10872.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10874 author = Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title = At Sunwich Port, Part 4. Contents: Chapters 16-20 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12039 sentences = 903 flesch = 86 summary = away," said the matter-of-fact Miss Nugent. "I should have thought that that was his affair," said Miss Nugent, "But you don't want them to marry?" said Hardy, ignoring the remark. Conversation reverted to the missing captain, and Hardy and Mrs. Kingdom "Wot'll be the end of it I don't know," said Mr. Wilks, laying a hand, "And what about your foot, Wilks?" said Hardy, somewhat taken aback by "I had to be civil," said Miss Nugent, calmly; "I'm not a sea-captain." "You're out early," said Hardy, as the old man stopped and turned with "I'm going to pay my respects to Cap'n Nugent this afternoon," said Mr. Wilks, suddenly. "He's been like that all the way," said Mr. Silk, regarding the steward "I have thought of a scheme for upsetting Nugent's marriage," said Hardy, "Young Hardy to see me!" said the captain to his daughter, after Bella "To see your daughter," said Hardy. cache = ./cache/10874.txt txt = ./txt/10874.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21635 author = Hueston, Ethel title = Prudence Says So date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57557 sentences = 5622 flesch = 93 summary = "You look nice, twins." Prudence advanced a step, her eyes on Carol's "We look all right," said Carol belligerently. "And for goodness' sake, Connie," said Carol, "remember and call her our Connie always walked, as Carol said, "as if she mostly wasn't there." "Oh, yes, Fairy, we know what you said," interjected Carol. Aunt Grace's eyes were smiling as always, but for the first time Carol "Yes," said Mr. Starr, but his eyes twinkled toward Carol once more; "Yes, they'll come to hear Lark all right," Fairy smiled. "Oh, Connie's got a beau already," said Carol. "Come and walk a little farther, Carol," he said in a low voice. Carol looked worried, but she knew Connie would do as she said. "No, Connie," said Carol, "we know you aren't worth devotion like ours, "Now, Carol," said Aunt Grace, smiling. "I think Lark will turn you down," said Carol promptly, "and I hope she cache = ./cache/21635.txt txt = ./txt/21635.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40449 author = Marsh, Richard title = The Woman with One Hand, and Mr. Ely's Engagement date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54534 sentences = 4746 flesch = 92 summary = "Mrs. Barnes," I said, still staring at the patch of red upon my hand, "For all I know, Mr. Duncan Rothwell lies murdered at Mrs. Barnes's As I read this scarcely judicious appeal I told myself that Mrs. Barnes was certainly wrong in saying that I knew that her mysterious "Miss Truscott, I'm a business man, and I like to do things in a I know how to make a girl like me as well as any man--look at The gentleman extended one hand to Mr. Ash and the other to Mr. Ely. "Never mind, Mr. Ely; as a business man you know that a good "Miss Truscott, I don't think you quite know what sort of man I am." "Look here, Miss Truscott, I've told you already that I am not a man Mr. Ely turned on Mrs. Clive with something that was very like a cache = ./cache/40449.txt txt = ./txt/40449.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15550 author = Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title = Ethel Morton at Rose House date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29992 sentences = 1903 flesch = 87 summary = "Shall we appoint Ethel Brown to call on Mrs. Schuler and talk it over "We must think of every one we know who has made over a house, and Dr. Watkins ought to be able to tell us of some people who have had Fresh at once in search of food, while Mrs. Emerson and Ethel Blue managed to baby, Ethel Brown and Mrs. Emerson's cook were at the door with jellied "She said she came out from New York to look for work in the country." "Somehow it's the sudden things that happens to me," said Moya to Mrs. Emerson. "What do you think of this plan?" Ethel Brown asked her mother after Mrs. Schuler made up her mind that home--meaning Rose House--was the said one day to Mrs. Schuler and Ethel Blue when they heard from the Mrs. Smith was building a new house, and Dorothy and the Ethels had cache = ./cache/15550.txt txt = ./txt/15550.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10871 author = Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title = At Sunwich Port, Part 1. Contents: Chapters 1-5 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11402 sentences = 696 flesch = 80 summary = "I should have liked to have been there," said Master Nugent, dutifully. "Ann," said Miss Nugent, "go and draw Sam a jug of beer." "It was," said Mr. Wilks, pausing with the glass at his lips and eyeing "I'll cane him the first time I lay hands on him," roared Captain Nugent. "It's a good story," said Captain Hardy, "but to my mind it doesn't come Before that day came, however, Captain Nugent heard of the proceedings, Master Hardy; but it has been well said that when one door closes another "Nobody denies it," said Captain Nugent, looking round. Captain Nugent and his friend turned to the harbour-master to see how he "Well, we don't want you here," said Captain Nugent. "I'm not interested in the doings of the Hardys," said the captain, said the captain, looking up. "Perfectly," said Miss Nugent. "You're the only man in Sunwich who wishes that," said Miss Nugent, cache = ./cache/10871.txt txt = ./txt/10871.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39594 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70366 sentences = 4331 flesch = 87 summary = Both Lloyd Sherman and Kitty Walton were old friends of his, but he had "Do you know, I think that's a mighty big lack," said Lloyd, honestly. Long after Gay had fallen asleep, Lloyd lay thinking of the mission thus doubt some one would be coming soon, wanting to carry away Lloyd, the "I'll be glad when the old book is finished," thought Lloyd impatiently long ago began coming back to Lloyd like fragments of forgotten music. "Now which way?" asked Lloyd as they came to a turn. "Well, of all things," laughed Lloyd, "why didn't you say little red Lloyd looked down at the little "Always the same old story," said Lloyd in a low tone to Betty. By this time the Colonel had come out, and in answer to Lloyd's excited was the one great thing Lloyd had wished for, she missed her little cache = ./cache/39594.txt txt = ./txt/39594.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18413 author = Hueston, Ethel title = Prudence of the Parsonage date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68920 sentences = 6534 flesch = 94 summary = "There isn't much to tell," said Prudence, smiling. "Prudence is a very nice name for a minister's daughter," said Mrs. Adams suggestively. But the days passed around, and Prudence and Carol's turn came again. "All right, Prudence," said Lark with determination. "Oh, Carol," said Prudence reproachfully, wiping her eyes, "how could you "It wouldn't live long if the ministers had many twins," said Fairy "Misses Carol and Lark Starr, The Methodist Parsonage, Mount Mark, A little later, when Prudence and Fairy came laughing into the "It's a good thing Prudence and Fairy are downtown," said Lark sagely. Prudence, you won't let Carol know, will you? "Don't the twins tell you little things that happen at school,--like And Fairy said, "Oh, yes indeed, Prudence,--this is so nice of you." a coat in time for Sunday, and Prudence had said that Connie must be "I'll go to the door," said Father Starr, and Prudence looked at him cache = ./cache/18413.txt txt = ./txt/18413.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45728 author = Whitlock, Brand title = The Happy Average date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62855 sentences = 4053 flesch = 86 summary = "This is my friend, Mr. Marley, Miss Carter," Lawrence said. "Miss Blair," said Miss Carter, "let me introduce Mr. Marley." given them and Marley, placed, as of course, by Lavinia's side, felt Marley stood and looked at Lavinia, standing on the edge of Finally Marley turned and looked at Lavinia. "I don't know what ails Lavinia," said Mrs. Blair to her husband as he "Perhaps he doesn't know Wade Powell," said Mrs. Blair. "I have come," said Marley, "to speak to you, Judge Blair, on a matter "You know," Marley said, in an explanatory way, "I love her." "Oh yes!" said Marley, looking up quickly. "Lavinia is yet very young, Mr. Marley," he said, "with no knowledge of "That's what Judge Blair said," interrupted Marley. Lavinia looked at Marley, and he leaned over, and took her hands. "Lavinia can do as she likes," Marley said with dignity. cache = ./cache/45728.txt txt = ./txt/45728.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10875 author = Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title = At Sunwich Port, Part 5. Contents: Chapters 21-25 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12402 sentences = 898 flesch = 86 summary = "We had to drop behind a little," said Miss Nugent, raising her voice. "I think I asked him whether he was fond of gardening," said Miss Nugent, "He is still faithful to Miss Kybird, then?" said Hardy, with a sudden "The suppers 'e's 'ad 'ere you wouldn't believe," said Mrs. Kybird, "I'm not easy surprised," said Mrs. Kybird, "I never was from a gal, but "Wot's the good o' talking like that to me?" said the indignant Mr. Smith. "Send 'em up to London and 'ave 'em married by special license," said Mr. Smith, speaking rapidly--"to-morrow, if possible; if not, the day after. "It seems something like deceitfulness," said Miss Kybird, who had been "That's the way to talk, Teddy," said Mr. Kybird, gazing at him with "Me and Teddy," said Mr. Kybird, turning to her with a little bob, which "I 'ave," said Mr. Kybird, restraining Mr. Silk's evident intention of cache = ./cache/10875.txt txt = ./txt/10875.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10873 author = Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title = At Sunwich Port, Part 3. Contents: Chapters 11-15 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12799 sentences = 953 flesch = 87 summary = "'Ave it your own way," said Mrs. Kybird, who was always inclined to make "I s'pose you know wot you're about?" said Mr. Wilks, doubtfully. "Your head wants cooling, I should think," said the young man, returning "You were 'ere last night," said Mr. Wilks, "you and the cap'n." "It's a good job for you you're an old man, Sam," said Mr. Nugent. said Miss Nugent, turning to the boarding-master. "I should like Miss Nugent to know I'm bad," said Mr. Wilks, in a weak "I'll walk round to Nathan Smith's with you," said Hardy. "You had better take Hardy's arm, I think," said Nugent, with affected "They're a long time a-coming," said Mrs. Kybird, smiling archly; "but "It looks as though your brother is not coming," said Hardy to Miss "How I got 'ere I don't know," said Mrs. Kybird, addressing the room in cache = ./cache/10873.txt txt = ./txt/10873.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34929 author = Vandercook, Margaret title = The Ranch Girls in Europe date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49460 sentences = 3200 flesch = 84 summary = "No, Frieda did not come on the ship with us the second time, Ruth," she hearts of Ruth, Jack, Olive and Jean. 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Contents: Chapters 1-5 Type: gutenberg title: subject-betrothal-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Betrothal" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 21635 author: Hueston, Ethel title: Prudence Says So date: words: 57557 sentences: 5622 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/21635.txt txt: ./txt/21635.txt summary: "You look nice, twins." Prudence advanced a step, her eyes on Carol''s "We look all right," said Carol belligerently. "And for goodness'' sake, Connie," said Carol, "remember and call her our Connie always walked, as Carol said, "as if she mostly wasn''t there." "Oh, yes, Fairy, we know what you said," interjected Carol. Aunt Grace''s eyes were smiling as always, but for the first time Carol "Yes," said Mr. Starr, but his eyes twinkled toward Carol once more; "Yes, they''ll come to hear Lark all right," Fairy smiled. "Oh, Connie''s got a beau already," said Carol. "Come and walk a little farther, Carol," he said in a low voice. Carol looked worried, but she knew Connie would do as she said. "No, Connie," said Carol, "we know you aren''t worth devotion like ours, "Now, Carol," said Aunt Grace, smiling. "I think Lark will turn you down," said Carol promptly, "and I hope she id: 18413 author: Hueston, Ethel title: Prudence of the Parsonage date: words: 68920 sentences: 6534 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/18413.txt txt: ./txt/18413.txt summary: "There isn''t much to tell," said Prudence, smiling. "Prudence is a very nice name for a minister''s daughter," said Mrs. Adams suggestively. But the days passed around, and Prudence and Carol''s turn came again. "All right, Prudence," said Lark with determination. "Oh, Carol," said Prudence reproachfully, wiping her eyes, "how could you "It wouldn''t live long if the ministers had many twins," said Fairy "Misses Carol and Lark Starr, The Methodist Parsonage, Mount Mark, A little later, when Prudence and Fairy came laughing into the "It''s a good thing Prudence and Fairy are downtown," said Lark sagely. Prudence, you won''t let Carol know, will you? "Don''t the twins tell you little things that happen at school,--like And Fairy said, "Oh, yes indeed, Prudence,--this is so nice of you." a coat in time for Sunday, and Prudence had said that Connie must be "I''ll go to the door," said Father Starr, and Prudence looked at him id: 10872 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 2. Contents: Chapters 6-10 date: words: 15193 sentences: 1107 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/10872.txt txt: ./txt/10872.txt summary: "I''ve been longing for a chat with you about old times," said Hardy; "of "It''s a long time since you and I met, Miss Nugent," he said, bowing. "Miss Nugent has forgotten and forgiven all that long ago," said Hardy. "Fine young man he''s growed," said Mr. Wilks, deferentially, turning to "He is coming again for more, I suppose?" said Miss Nugent, carelessly. Miss Nugent said, "Indeed," and then, lapsing into silence, gave little "Change," said Jack Nugent, laconically, as the smile left his face. "You''ve come to the wrong shop, then," said Miss Kybird; "the warehouse Mr. Kybird said, "Oh, indeed." His daughter tossed her head and bade Mr. Nugent take his nonsense to people who might like it. "I have come to see Sam," said Miss Nugent. "Wilks keeps his house in good order," said Hardy, looking round. "What a long time you''ve been, father," said Miss Nugent, in a reproving id: 10871 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 1. Contents: Chapters 1-5 date: words: 11402 sentences: 696 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/10871.txt txt: ./txt/10871.txt summary: "I should have liked to have been there," said Master Nugent, dutifully. "Ann," said Miss Nugent, "go and draw Sam a jug of beer." "It was," said Mr. Wilks, pausing with the glass at his lips and eyeing "I''ll cane him the first time I lay hands on him," roared Captain Nugent. "It''s a good story," said Captain Hardy, "but to my mind it doesn''t come Before that day came, however, Captain Nugent heard of the proceedings, Master Hardy; but it has been well said that when one door closes another "Nobody denies it," said Captain Nugent, looking round. Captain Nugent and his friend turned to the harbour-master to see how he "Well, we don''t want you here," said Captain Nugent. "I''m not interested in the doings of the Hardys," said the captain, said the captain, looking up. "Perfectly," said Miss Nugent. "You''re the only man in Sunwich who wishes that," said Miss Nugent, id: 10873 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 3. Contents: Chapters 11-15 date: words: 12799 sentences: 953 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/10873.txt txt: ./txt/10873.txt summary: "''Ave it your own way," said Mrs. Kybird, who was always inclined to make "I s''pose you know wot you''re about?" said Mr. Wilks, doubtfully. "Your head wants cooling, I should think," said the young man, returning "You were ''ere last night," said Mr. Wilks, "you and the cap''n." "It''s a good job for you you''re an old man, Sam," said Mr. Nugent. said Miss Nugent, turning to the boarding-master. "I should like Miss Nugent to know I''m bad," said Mr. Wilks, in a weak "I''ll walk round to Nathan Smith''s with you," said Hardy. "You had better take Hardy''s arm, I think," said Nugent, with affected "They''re a long time a-coming," said Mrs. Kybird, smiling archly; "but "It looks as though your brother is not coming," said Hardy to Miss "How I got ''ere I don''t know," said Mrs. Kybird, addressing the room in id: 10874 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 4. Contents: Chapters 16-20 date: words: 12039 sentences: 903 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/10874.txt txt: ./txt/10874.txt summary: away," said the matter-of-fact Miss Nugent. "I should have thought that that was his affair," said Miss Nugent, "But you don''t want them to marry?" said Hardy, ignoring the remark. Conversation reverted to the missing captain, and Hardy and Mrs. Kingdom "Wot''ll be the end of it I don''t know," said Mr. Wilks, laying a hand, "And what about your foot, Wilks?" said Hardy, somewhat taken aback by "I had to be civil," said Miss Nugent, calmly; "I''m not a sea-captain." "You''re out early," said Hardy, as the old man stopped and turned with "I''m going to pay my respects to Cap''n Nugent this afternoon," said Mr. Wilks, suddenly. "He''s been like that all the way," said Mr. Silk, regarding the steward "I have thought of a scheme for upsetting Nugent''s marriage," said Hardy, "Young Hardy to see me!" said the captain to his daughter, after Bella "To see your daughter," said Hardy. id: 10875 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 5. Contents: Chapters 21-25 date: words: 12402 sentences: 898 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/10875.txt txt: ./txt/10875.txt summary: "We had to drop behind a little," said Miss Nugent, raising her voice. "I think I asked him whether he was fond of gardening," said Miss Nugent, "He is still faithful to Miss Kybird, then?" said Hardy, with a sudden "The suppers ''e''s ''ad ''ere you wouldn''t believe," said Mrs. Kybird, "I''m not easy surprised," said Mrs. Kybird, "I never was from a gal, but "Wot''s the good o'' talking like that to me?" said the indignant Mr. Smith. "Send ''em up to London and ''ave ''em married by special license," said Mr. Smith, speaking rapidly--"to-morrow, if possible; if not, the day after. "It seems something like deceitfulness," said Miss Kybird, who had been "That''s the way to talk, Teddy," said Mr. Kybird, gazing at him with "Me and Teddy," said Mr. Kybird, turning to her with a little bob, which "I ''ave," said Mr. Kybird, restraining Mr. Silk''s evident intention of id: 39594 author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title: The Little Colonel''s Knight Comes Riding date: words: 70366 sentences: 4331 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/39594.txt txt: ./txt/39594.txt summary: Both Lloyd Sherman and Kitty Walton were old friends of his, but he had "Do you know, I think that''s a mighty big lack," said Lloyd, honestly. Long after Gay had fallen asleep, Lloyd lay thinking of the mission thus doubt some one would be coming soon, wanting to carry away Lloyd, the "I''ll be glad when the old book is finished," thought Lloyd impatiently long ago began coming back to Lloyd like fragments of forgotten music. "Now which way?" asked Lloyd as they came to a turn. "Well, of all things," laughed Lloyd, "why didn''t you say little red Lloyd looked down at the little "Always the same old story," said Lloyd in a low tone to Betty. By this time the Colonel had come out, and in answer to Lloyd''s excited was the one great thing Lloyd had wished for, she missed her little id: 40449 author: Marsh, Richard title: The Woman with One Hand, and Mr. Ely''s Engagement date: words: 54534 sentences: 4746 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/40449.txt txt: ./txt/40449.txt summary: "Mrs. Barnes," I said, still staring at the patch of red upon my hand, "For all I know, Mr. Duncan Rothwell lies murdered at Mrs. Barnes''s As I read this scarcely judicious appeal I told myself that Mrs. Barnes was certainly wrong in saying that I knew that her mysterious "Miss Truscott, I''m a business man, and I like to do things in a I know how to make a girl like me as well as any man--look at The gentleman extended one hand to Mr. Ash and the other to Mr. Ely. "Never mind, Mr. Ely; as a business man you know that a good "Miss Truscott, I don''t think you quite know what sort of man I am." "Look here, Miss Truscott, I''ve told you already that I am not a man Mr. Ely turned on Mrs. Clive with something that was very like a id: 15550 author: Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title: Ethel Morton at Rose House date: words: 29992 sentences: 1903 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/15550.txt txt: ./txt/15550.txt summary: "Shall we appoint Ethel Brown to call on Mrs. Schuler and talk it over "We must think of every one we know who has made over a house, and Dr. Watkins ought to be able to tell us of some people who have had Fresh at once in search of food, while Mrs. Emerson and Ethel Blue managed to baby, Ethel Brown and Mrs. Emerson''s cook were at the door with jellied "She said she came out from New York to look for work in the country." "Somehow it''s the sudden things that happens to me," said Moya to Mrs. Emerson. "What do you think of this plan?" Ethel Brown asked her mother after Mrs. Schuler made up her mind that home--meaning Rose House--was the said one day to Mrs. Schuler and Ethel Blue when they heard from the Mrs. Smith was building a new house, and Dorothy and the Ethels had id: 34929 author: Vandercook, Margaret title: The Ranch Girls in Europe date: words: 49460 sentences: 3200 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/34929.txt txt: ./txt/34929.txt summary: "No, Frieda did not come on the ship with us the second time, Ruth," she hearts of Ruth, Jack, Olive and Jean. Until the present time the four Ranch girls and their chaperon, Ruth come the year for Jean, Olive and Frieda at Primrose Hall under Miss in their chairs, Jack supposing that Olive and Jean were as interested remembered Frank''s description of the Rainbow Ranch, Jack''s and Frieda''s And while Ruth, Jack and Jean tried their best to keep from laughing Then came a moment when both Olive and Ruth lost sight of Jack Jack, Frieda and Olive, she herself making the fourth, so with Jean like very much to know how you and Ruth, and Olive and Frieda for that Jack and Ruth were both swept aside by the onslaught of Frieda, Jean and own mind that among the four Ranch girls Frank Kent certainly liked Jack Jack''s feeling for Frank, Jean had believed id: 45728 author: Whitlock, Brand title: The Happy Average date: words: 62855 sentences: 4053 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/45728.txt txt: ./txt/45728.txt summary: "This is my friend, Mr. Marley, Miss Carter," Lawrence said. "Miss Blair," said Miss Carter, "let me introduce Mr. Marley." given them and Marley, placed, as of course, by Lavinia''s side, felt Marley stood and looked at Lavinia, standing on the edge of Finally Marley turned and looked at Lavinia. "I don''t know what ails Lavinia," said Mrs. Blair to her husband as he "Perhaps he doesn''t know Wade Powell," said Mrs. Blair. "I have come," said Marley, "to speak to you, Judge Blair, on a matter "You know," Marley said, in an explanatory way, "I love her." "Oh yes!" said Marley, looking up quickly. "Lavinia is yet very young, Mr. Marley," he said, "with no knowledge of "That''s what Judge Blair said," interrupted Marley. Lavinia looked at Marley, and he leaned over, and took her hands. "Lavinia can do as she likes," Marley said with dignity. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel