id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt oliphant-trelawny-1892 oliphant oliphant-trelawny-1892 1892 .txt text/plain 67934 3627 82 Sophy had been at Mrs. Seymour's school--a piece of extravagance which had cost her kind aunt a great deal more than she could afford--but the girl had been delicate, and sea-air had been prescribed for her, and good little Mrs. Norton was willing to live anyhow in order to secure advantages for the child to whom she had performed all a mother's duties. When old Lady Trelawny died, Mrs. Norton wrote, with much timidity, to offer, if Diana would like it, a visit of sympathy for one day only--for she had her pride, and meant nothing but kindness, if not perhaps a tremulous expedient of love to recall little Sophy to the mind of one who now might be as good a friend to the little girl as I tried to be to her, my dear, in her days of poverty. cache/oliphant-trelawny-1892.txt txt/oliphant-trelawny-1892.txt