id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt oliphant-strangers-1895 oliphant oliphant-strangers-1895 1895 .txt text/plain 26480 1310 83 The dinner at Wradisbury was heavy after the great success of the afternoon; there was a little conversation about that, and about how everybody looked, and on Ralph's part, who was decidedly the least dull of the party, on the changes that time had made, especially upon the women whom he remembered as little girls, and who were now, as he said, elderly, some of them with little girls of their own; but neither Mr. Wradisley nor Mr. Bertram were at all amused, and Lucy was tired, and agreeing with Ralph completely in his estimation of the old young ladies, was not exhilarated by it as she might have been. Nothing so dangerous as little widows about. cache/oliphant-strangers-1895.txt txt/oliphant-strangers-1895.txt