id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34975 Wirt, Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine) Whispering Walls .txt text/plain 42770 4339 92 an attractive woman in her early forties whom Penny guessed to be Mrs. Rhett. Penny reached the street to find that the police car had gone and Louise "Why, I should like to see Mrs. Rhett," Penny replied politely. "Mother," interposed Lorinda hastily, "allow me to present Penny Parker, "Penny really is very nice, Mother," Lorinda said, flashing her companion Mrs. Rhett turned again to Penny. To Penny's surprise, Lorinda gave one of its long gold cords a jerk. "I'm sorry," Lorinda said, observing the proud tilt of Penny's chin. As the Rhett mansion was lost completely from view, Penny's thoughts came Lorinda glanced quickly at Penny, laughed nervously and said: "Oh, that! Mrs. Rhett's eyes opened then and she said: "Oh, Lorinda!" "Lorinda is expecting me alone," Penny said. By the time Jerry, Penny and Mr. Rhett unlocked the pressroom door and office, while Jerry and Penny drove Mr. Rhett to his home. ./cache/34975.txt ./txt/34975.txt