id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12640 nan Trial of Mary Blandy .txt text/plain 98890 5223 78 Having at length got his would-be son-in-law out of the house, Mr. Blandy determined to be fooled no further; he ordered Mary to write man whether he himself knew if he had "taken poison often." Mr. Blandy said he believed he had, and in reply to the further prisoner into custody, said that Miss Blandy did not then appear to before a letter is sent by the prisoner to Cranstoun that her father time?--She did as often as she pleased till Sunday night; then Mr. Norton took Miss Blandy downstairs and desired me not to let anybody Cranstoun?--Mr. Blandy said he believed his daughter entirely innocent A LETTER FROM A CLERGYMAN TO MISS MARY BLANDY, NOW A PRISONER IN A LETTER FROM A CLERGYMAN TO MISS MARY BLANDY, NOW A PRISONER IN Mr. Cranstoun, soon after he gave these powders to my father, said to ./cache/12640.txt ./txt/12640.txt