id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17955 Abrams, Alex. St. Clair (Alexander St. Clair) The Trials of the Soldier's Wife A Tale of the Second American Revolution .txt text/plain 70528 3805 80 "Good morning, Mrs. Wentworth," he said, on entering the room. Soon after her husband was taken prisoner, Mrs. Wentworth observed you ebery ting dey say 'bout you, an' you will know what to do." Mrs. Wentworth made no reply to the negro, but on the next visit of Mr. Awtry's, she candidly told him what had been said of her in "Well, Elsy," said Mrs. Wentworth, "I do not force you to leave New "Then stop crying," he said, pressing his little hand on Mrs. Wentworth's cheek. "What made Mrs. Wentworth leave New Orleans?" he asked, continuing his he continued as Elsy left the room, "to know that Wentworth's wife is "I am sorry I have to take away your bed to-night," remarked Mrs. Wentworth, "but I hope I will be able to pay you for your kindness Turning to Ella Mrs. Wentworth said: "Do you think you could remain "Come missis," she said, placing her hand on Mrs. Wentworth's ./cache/17955.txt ./txt/17955.txt