item: #1 of 11 id: 11876 author: Sinclair, May title: The Three Sisters date: None words: 100564 flesch: 95 summary: Gwenda was still in the room, tidying it, when Mary brought Rowcliffe there. It was as if the furniture assured her that she would not really _see_ Rowcliffe; as for knowing him, she needn't worry. keywords: afraid; alice; ally; bed; cartaret; day; door; essy; eyes; face; father; gale; gone; good; gray; greatorex; gwenda; half; hand; head; house; jim; left; like; look; looking; mae; man; mary; mind; miss; moment; mrs; night; papa; place; road; room; rowcliffe; sat; saw; sister; steven; tea; tell; thing; thot; thought; time; upthorne; vicar; vicarage; village; voice; way; white; young cache: 11876.txt plain text: 11876.txt item: #2 of 11 id: 2084 author: Butler, Samuel title: The Way of All Flesh date: None words: 164648 flesch: 71 summary: Ernest used to go down to Battersby and stay with his father for a few days twice a year until Theobald's death, and the pair continued on excellent terms, in spite of what the neighbouring clergy call the atrocious books which Mr Ernest Pontifex has written. So seeing I could do nothing with her and that she was just a-killing of me, I left her, and came up to London, and went into service again, and I did not know what had become of her till you and Mr Ernest here told me. keywords: battersby; boy; boys; business; case; chapter; children; christina; church; course; day; days; deal; dear; ellen; end; ernest; ernest pontifex; face; fact; family; father; friends; god; going; good; great; half; hand; having; head; heart; house; john; kind; leave; letter; life; little; living; look; looking; man; master ernest; matter; men; mind; miss; money; mother; mr pontifex; mrs; new; people; place; pontifex; poor; pounds; present; pryer; rate; right; room; saw; school; set; skinner; son; theobald; things; thought; time; towneley; want; way; wife; woman; work; world; years; young cache: 2084.txt plain text: 2084.txt item: #3 of 11 id: 21105 author: Hutcheson, John C. (John Conroy) title: Teddy The Story of a Little Pickle date: None words: 36549 flesch: 66 summary: You gie him to me! Impressed with his words, and knowing besides now from long acquaintance that Jupp was what she called a knowledgeable man, Mary accordingly surrendered the apparently lifeless body of little Teddy; whereupon the porter incontinently began to strip off all the boy's clothing, which of course was wringing wet like his own. Swimming on his side, however, and striking out grandly, Jupp succeeded at length in vanquishing the current, or rather made it serve his purpose; and, presently, grasping hold of the branch of an alder that hung over the river at the point of the bend, he drew himself up on the bank with one hand, holding poor Teddy still with the other, to find himself at the same moment confronted by Nurse Mary, with Cissy and Liz, who had all hurried down the slope to the scene of the disaster. keywords: captain; cissy; conny; doctor; face; father; good; hands; home; jack; jupp; lennard; liz; look; looking; man; mary; master; master teddy; miss; mite; moment; old; poor; porter; puck; round; ship; sir; teddy; thought; time; uncle; vicar; water; way cache: 21105.txt plain text: 21105.txt item: #4 of 11 id: 34539 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: John Marchmont's Legacy, Volume 1 (of 3) date: None words: 67688 flesch: 74 summary: You don't think I'm such a snob as to admire a lady--he spoke thus of Miss Mary Marchmont, yet midway between her eighth and ninth birthday--the less because she isn't rich? A brown teapot full of strong tea, a plate of French rolls, a pat of fresh butter, and a broiled haddock, do not compose a very epicurean repast; but Mary Marchmont looked at the humble breakfast as a prospective success. keywords: arundel; away; black; boy; child; cousin; daughter; day; dear; death; duty; edward arundel; eyes; face; father; friend; girl; good; great; half; hand; house; john marchmont; life; light; lincolnshire; little; love; man; marchmont; marchmont towers; mary marchmont; miss; mrs; nature; new; olivia; olivia arundel; olivia marchmont; papa; paul marchmont; people; polly; poor; room; son; street; swampington; thought; time; woman; world; years; young cache: 34539.txt plain text: 34539.txt item: #5 of 11 id: 34540 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: John Marchmont's Legacy, Volume 2 (of 3) date: None words: 65965 flesch: 77 summary: Did you ever notice a peculiar property in stationery, Polly? Mrs. Edward Arundel only opened her brown eyes to their widest extent, and stared at her husband. It will never do for the mistress of Marchmont Towers to be wandering about the world with Mr. Edward Arundel. keywords: away; captain arundel; cousin; darling; day; dear; death; door; edward arundel; eyes; face; father; girl; good; hand; house; husband; kemberling; know; letter; life; like; look; love; man; marchmont; marchmont towers; mary marchmont; mind; miss; mother; mrs; night; olivia; olivia marchmont; paul marchmont; people; place; reason; room; sir; soldier; think; thought; time; weston; wife; woman; world cache: 34540.txt plain text: 34540.txt item: #6 of 11 id: 34541 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: John Marchmont's Legacy, Volume 3 (of 3) date: None words: 64629 flesch: 78 summary: Mr. Paul Marchmont thanked Providence as devoutly as if he had been the most patient attendant upon the Divine pleasure, and had never for one moment dreamed of intruding his own impious handiwork amid the mysterious designs of Omnipotence. Mr. Paul Marchmont, who was a thorough-bred Cockney, troubled himself very little about the hunt as he basked in that morning light. keywords: away; belinda; cousin; day; dead; dear; door; edward; edward arundel; eyes; face; father; girl; good; half; hand; head; heart; house; john; lawford; life; love; major; man; marchmont; marchmont towers; mary; mind; miss; morning; mother; mrs; new; night; olivia; paul marchmont; people; place; poor; room; sir; think; thought; time; towers; want; weston; wife; window; woman; young cache: 34541.txt plain text: 34541.txt item: #7 of 11 id: 34542 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: John Marchmont's Legacy, Volumes 1-3 date: None words: 198196 flesch: 77 summary: You don't think I'm such a snob as to admire a lady--he spoke thus of Miss Mary Marchmont, yet midway between her eighth and ninth birthday--the less because she isn't rich? A brown teapot full of strong tea, a plate of French rolls, a pat of fresh butter, and a broiled haddock, do not compose a very epicurean repast; but Mary Marchmont looked at the humble breakfast as a prospective success. keywords: away; belinda; black; boy; brother; captain arundel; chapter; child; country; course; cousin; dark; darling; daughter; day; days; dead; dear; death; door; duty; edward arundel; eyes; face; father; friend; girl; god; good; great; half; hand; head; heart; home; hope; hour; house; husband; john marchmont; kemberling; know; lady; lawford; leave; letter; life; like; lincolnshire; little; look; love; man; manner; marchmont; marchmont towers; marriage; mary arundel; mary marchmont; mind; miss; miss marchmont; moment; morning; mother; mrs; nature; near; new; night; olivia arundel; olivia marchmont; open; pale; papa; paul marchmont; people; place; polly; poor; reason; room; sir; sister; soldier; son; story; street; things; think; thought; time; voice; want; weston; white; wife; window; woman; words; world; years; young cache: 34542.txt plain text: 34542.txt item: #8 of 11 id: 40631 author: Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title: In the Roar of the Sea date: None words: 145918 flesch: 86 summary: Miss Judith Trevisa. Then Mr. Vokins coughed into his thin white hand, and said, We are come, naturally--and I am sure you wish what Miss Trevisa wishes--to just look at your brother, and give our opinion on his health. And yet, pleaded Menaida, senior, I don't know--I don't like--you see---- You are moved by a little sentiment for Miss Judith Trevisa, or--I beg her pardon--Mrs. Cruel Coppinger. keywords: arm; arms; aunt; boy; brother; captain; captain coppinger; chapter; church; coast; coppinger; cottage; cruel; dark; day; dear; dionysia; door; eyes; face; father; feet; fire; girl; good; half; hand; having; head; heart; home; house; jamie; judith; leave; left; life; light; like; look; love; man; menaida; mind; miss; moment; oliver; open; pentyre; place; red; room; round; run; saw; scantlebray; sea; set; sir; thought; time; trevisa; uncle; voice; wall; want; way; white; window; word; work; zachie cache: 40631.txt plain text: 40631.txt item: #9 of 11 id: 40735 author: Gilson, Roy Rolfe title: Miss Primrose: A Novel date: None words: 52972 flesch: 86 summary: And it is due partly to the fact that Letitia Primrose, listening, heard no hollering across lots, that I am able here to record the very day and hour when I first met her; partly that, and partly because Letitia has a better memory than Jonathan Weatherby's little boy, for I do not remember the thing at all and must take her word for it. It may have been that I had no pocket-money, or that Santa Claus was short that year in his stock of wind-instruments, or that Jonathan Weatherby had no ear for melody about the house, but it is far more likely that Letitia Primrose never again offended, to my knowledge, in the matter of pudgy little vulgar boys. keywords: bertram; book; boy; butters; day; dear; doctor; dove; eyes; face; father; find; ford; girl; good; grassy; half; hand; heart; home; know; letitia; little; man; men; mind; miss; mother; neal; new; peggy; primrose; read; red; right; robin; room; saw; school; shears; sir; sun; thought; time; voice; way; woman; world; years; young cache: 40735.txt plain text: 40735.txt item: #10 of 11 id: 43168 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: Hathercourt date: None words: 128827 flesch: 84 summary: Miss Western--Miss Mary Western, I mean, she explained, in reply to Mrs Wills's mute look of bewildered inquiry. A _very_ long long ago that time used to seem to Mary Western when, in the intervals of her attention to the service, she sometimes dreamed of those far-away days. keywords: alys; arthur; away; beverley; captain; course; day; dear; eyes; face; father; girl; going; good; greville; half; home; house; know; laurence; life; lilias; little; look; man; mary; mean; miss; mother; mr cheviott; mr western; mrs; people; poor; romary; room; sister; things; think; thought; time; way; western; wish cache: 43168.txt plain text: 43168.txt item: #11 of 11 id: 9471 author: MacDonald, George title: The Vicar's Daughter date: None words: 134853 flesch: 82 summary: When are you most ready to hear about good things? Well, if you told the story rightly, other people would see such things behind it too. keywords: bernard; blackstone; chapter; child; children; clare; course; day; door; doubt; eyes; face; fact; father; friends; god; good; half; hand; heart; help; home; hope; house; husband; judy; kind; lady; leave; left; life; little; look; love; man; marion; mean; mind; miss; moment; money; morley; mother; mrs; people; percivale; place; poor; right; roger; room; saw; set; thing; thought; time; want; way; wife; woman; word; work cache: 9471.txt plain text: 9471.txt