id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49874 Various Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, No. 718 September 29, 1877 .txt text/plain 17518 1005 79 Deborah and Mistress Dinnage were walking in the old garden, in the for poor Deb Fleming; but time and coldness will soon unearth his 'Ay, you talk,' said Deborah scornfully; 'you had better turn a wild some one whom Master Fleming could love; ask Mistress Warriston; and he 'Then if he loves to be wooed,' said Mistress Dinnage, with a fierce 'Ay, I am a poor girl; but I have an honest heart, Mistress Fleming, Deborah Fleming, ye are like no other woman living, rich or poor. 'Mistress Leyton, you must bring this Rose to Lincoln one day,' said He had heard enough on the way about 'Mistress Deborah Fleming' and 'Dost love me, Deb?' Kingston Fleming looked up strangely and suddenly 'I know,' said Ralph; 'they are going to pull the old place down. Then Maggie went on to tell him about the ring, and how Miss Hammond ./cache/49874.txt ./txt/49874.txt