id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4955 Abbott, Belle K. (Belle Kendrick) Leah Mordecai: A Novel .txt text/plain 58814 4043 86 "An' bless de Lord, is it Miss Lizzie?" said the good-natured woman, good-looking young woman of twenty at the time she entered Mr. Mordecai's family. coming day, when my life shall be separated from the wretched woman Lizzie, touched at Leah's pathetic words, turned and looked at her Since that dark, gloomy day when Leah Mordecai acquainted Lizzie "I shall see you to morrow, Lizzie," whispered Leah Mordecai, as she "Now let me help you, dear," said Leah, "and then we can have a long "And do you love him, Leah?" said Lizzie, with some hesitation. "It's growing late, Miss Leah," said Emile, who stood near the young man-married to the girl I love, Leah Mordecai, the Jewess. "With all my heart, father," Leah replied, rising and turning Come in," said Leah, looking up to meet her "Is it you, Emile?" said Leah softly, as the lodge door opened and a ./cache/4955.txt ./txt/4955.txt