id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32924 Fenn, George Manville The New Mistress: A Tale .txt text/plain 98942 5919 88 "No, no, pray don't think of such a thing, dear," cried Hazel Thorne Thorne, my dear child," he said; but that failed fast, and as Hazel "Lovely, dear; but do tell me what he said about Miss Thorne." said to Lambent; and I say, Miss Thorne, just a friendly word, you know. "Mother, dear," said Hazel quietly, "I am the mistress of the girls' "I'm sure you must have worked like a slave, Miss Burge," said Mrs "I am very glad to know you, Miss Thorne," said Mrs Canninge quietly; "I hope you like me as well, Miss Burge," said Hazel, smiling. "You will come and take off your things now, my dear," said Miss Burge "Really, Hazel, I think he has managed on very little," said Mrs Thorne "Yes, Hazel is quite right my dear," said Mrs Thorne. "I think you seem a good deal better, dear," said Hazel, smiling. ./cache/32924.txt ./txt/32924.txt