id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37908 Opie, Amelia Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter .txt text/plain 107874 5099 72 'Is there any news to-day?' said Mrs Mowbray to Glenmurray, resolved to The next day Mrs Mowbray, having learned Glenmurray's address, sent him 'But tell me, dear Adeline,' said Glenmurray, a little piqued at her too 'I hope, my dear mother,' said Adeline tenderly, 'that you had long said this, Adeline pointed to the passage; but in an instant Mrs Mowbray 'Adeline, my dear child,' said Mrs Mowbray in a faint voice, 'I hope you 'Would to heaven, my dear mother,' said Adeline, when Mrs Mowbray had the proud heart of Mrs Mowbray, and Adeline felt that it was so; but 'But I hope _I_ shall always know, Sir Patrick,' said Mrs Mowbray Mrs Mowbray turned round and fixed her eyes on Adeline with a look of 'Mr Glenmurray, but not my husband,' said Adeline, 'is better to-day.' cried Adeline, after having replied to Glenmurray's self-reproaches by Adeline Mowbray?' exclaimed Mrs Pemberton. ./cache/37908.txt ./txt/37908.txt