id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 541 Wharton, Edith The Age of Innocence .txt text/plain 104804 5962 80 looks a little bare to old-fashioned eyes," Mrs. Welland had explained, "Good-bye; come and see me some day," she said, still looking at Archer. No one alluded to Ellen Olenska; but Archer knew that Mrs. Welland was "It's a pity the Beauforts asked her," Mrs. Archer said gently. "Oh, necessarily; Beaufort is a vulgar man," said Mrs. Archer. that Olenska woman's comings and goings I don't see," Mrs. Archer "Janey!" said her mother; and Miss Archer blushed and tried to look Mrs. Archer and her son and daughter, like every one else in New York, "It's just my old-fashioned feeling; dear May is my ideal," said Mrs. Archer. Archer had left St. Augustine charged with many messages for old Mrs. Mingott; and a day or two after his return to town he called on her. As Mrs. Archer said, it made "another thing of London" to know Mrs. Carfry and Miss Harle; and by the time that Newland became engaged the ./cache/541.txt ./txt/541.txt