id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48199 Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret) Hester: A Story of Contemporary Life, Volume 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 70448 4599 88 "What is that about Edward Vernon?" said Mrs. John, whose tranquil ear "You mean that men don't like them," said Hester, with a smile; "but "I am always hearing the name of Edward Vernon," said Mrs. John; "you "That is a great relief to my mind," said Mrs. John, "for Catherine "I think a great deal about Catherine," she said. "So Princess Hester has not come with you," Catherine said. "It is Edward Vernon; may he come in?" Hester said. "Don't come out, mother; I will open the door for Edward," she said. "Edward was a long time saying good-night," said Mrs. John. "Catherine Vernon does not look at all like dying," Hester said. would like that better," Catherine said; but she did not mean it, and of "Come with me, Hester, and talk to my old woman," he said. "We have all come down in the world," said Hester; "and Catherine most ./cache/48199.txt ./txt/48199.txt