id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39857 Steel, Flora Annie Webster Marmaduke .txt text/plain 80003 5719 89 good soul, where I am likely to find his lordship this time of day. Whereat Marmaduke smiling, the old man went on serenely. "Never saw La Fantine dance better, Drum," remarked a thin old man, a "My dear Marmaduke," she said, as the two men stood glaring at each "My dear girl," said Fantine delighted, when Marrion stepped back, her evening Marrion stood looking at the sleeping face, all its charm of "Marmie, you little devil, stop, I tell you!" came his voice close "So you're Marrion Paul?" he said, his keen clear blue eyes taking in "Now look here, my dear," he said at last in his old, rather place wherein to look Fate in the face; but Marrion knew her way to show her out Marrion had expected, the old man commanded the instant So she said then, but as the years passed little Lord Drummuir came ./cache/39857.txt ./txt/39857.txt