id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22835 Mitford, Mary Russell The London Visitor .txt text/plain 2684 96 67 June, I received a note from my kind friend and neighbour, Mrs. Dunbar, In short, our new acquaintance was an old beau. contrary, he spoke of Mrs. Thompson and her parties, and her box at the very old friend of ours," added Lady Margaret; "Mr. Thompson, of Harley Street, whose daughter lately married Mr. Browne of Gloucester Place," and, with the word, entered Mr. Thompson in his own proper person. Was it or was it not the Mr. Thompson of the day before? anglers--Thompsons whose daughters had married Brownes? I dreamt of Brownes and Thompsons, My friend, Mrs. Browne, and her father, Mr. Thompson, our old day, therefore of course the dress-coat and the brocade waistcoat were wanting; but there was the man himself, Thompson the third, wigged, whiskered, and eye-glassed, just as Thompson the first might have tumbled into the water at General Dunbar's, or Thompson the second have ./cache/22835.txt ./txt/22835.txt