id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50676 Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) The Infidel: A Story of the Great Revival .txt text/plain 127995 6954 81 young woman knew of the world she lived in, the more likely she was to wall staring at strange faces that Antonia began to think she liked By this time Kilrush and Antonia seemed old friends, and she looked "Poor man!" said Tonia, with good-humoured scorn. "Sure, so lovely a girl ought to set off her beauty," he said. The walk gave Antonia time for quiet thought before she met the man "Let us be friends, then, Mrs. Stobart," Antonia said, with a Good day to you, Mrs. Stobart, and pray remember we are to be friends. will come a day when some warm living love will divert your thoughts than most of us," said Antonia, smiling at the lively lady, whose After this quiet visit to the dying woman, Stobart led Lady Kilrush think that so good a woman as Lady Kilrush will be left for ever under ./cache/50676.txt ./txt/50676.txt