id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28631 Sedgwick, Anne Douglas Amabel Channice .txt text/plain 41795 3155 90 said Lady Channice, smiling, for though she had often to evade Mrs. Grey's tyranny she liked her good temper. my time, you know," Augustine answered, with much his mother's manner of "It was years ago," said Lady Channice, looking down; "Yes, I knew her yesterday and of today, Lady Elliston's coming, the pain that Augustine "No. I never saw him like that, before," said Amabel, looking down as "My very dear Amabel," said Lady Elliston. "What a sad room this is," said Lady Elliston, looking about it. "Dear, dear Amabel," said Lady Elliston, gazing at her, "how beautiful "I have been your father's life-long friend," said Lady Elliston; "He is "My dear mother," said Augustine, coming up to her, "how pale you are." Augustine, meanwhile, looked at neither his mother nor Sir Hugh. When she saw Augustine at lunch he said that he had met Lady Elliston. ./cache/28631.txt ./txt/28631.txt