id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36562 Trollope, Frances Milton The Widow Barnaby. Vol. 2 (of 3) .txt text/plain 69363 3564 76 do you know their names?" said Mrs. Barnaby eagerly to the shop-girl. Mrs. Barnaby of course followed her, with the young ladies, to the seat Two of the Miss Peters soon followed, when Major Allen said, "As the Mrs. Peters's manners were, as we know, particularly lady-like and "Full of envy and hatred, beyond all doubt!" solemnly replied Mrs. Barnaby; "and I will not deny, Major Allen, that I think there is great luncheon was ended, Mrs. Peters and Elizabeth, Mary and Agnes, set off "I am sure you are very obliging, Mr. Stephenson," said Mrs. Barnaby, the affairs of Mrs. Barnaby's heart were perfectly unknown both to Agnes "And what says the young lady herself?" replied Colonel Hubert, as Agnes "Now, Mrs. Barnaby, I will wish you good morning," said the gentleman, Mrs. Barnaby left the room, and presently returned with Agnes, who was ./cache/36562.txt ./txt/36562.txt