item: #1 of 4 id: 26088 author: Caine, Hall, Sir title: A Son of Hagar: A Romance of Our Time date: None words: 142429 flesch: 92 summary: The girl leaning over his father's arm; the pure, smooth cheeks close to the swarthy, weather-beaten, comfortable old face; the soft gaze upward full of feeling; the half-open lips and the teeth like pearls; then the glance round, half of mockery, half of protest, altogether of unconquerable love, to where Paul Ritson stood, his eyes just breaking into a smile; the head, the neck, the arms, the bosom still heaving gently after the race; the light loose costume--Hugh Ritson saw it all, and his heart beat fast. When their eyes met Hugh Ritson saw what he had expected to see--the face of Paul Ritson. keywords: air; bed; bonnithorne; brother; child; christian; come; dark; day; dear; door; drayton; eyes; face; father; feet; fell; fire; foot; girl; god; good; greta; gubblum; half; hand; head; heart; home; hour; house; hugh ritson; husband; instant; lawyer; lay; left; life; lips; look; love; man; master; mercy; mind; moment; morning; mother; mrs; natt; night; parson; paul; paul drayton; paul ritson; peter; poor; road; room; rose; silence; sir; smile; soul; table; thing; thought; time; voice; way; white; wife; woman; world; young cache: 26088.txt plain text: 26088.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 27712 author: Trollope, Anthony title: Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite date: None words: 71685 flesch: 85 summary: If, after all, he might live to be Sir George Hotspur of Humblethwaite and Scarrowby! Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite was a mighty person in Cumberland, and one who well understood of what nature were the duties, and of what sort the magnificence, which his position as a great English commoner required of him. keywords: boltby; captain; course; cousin george; daughter; day; elizabeth; emily; father; george; george hotspur; girl; good; hart; hotspur; house; humblethwaite; lady; letter; life; little; london; lord; love; man; money; papa; sir harry; stubber; thought; time; way; word; young cache: 27712.txt plain text: 27712.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 31274 author: Trollope, Anthony title: Lady Anna date: None words: 140123 flesch: 86 summary: Independently of the great property which is at stake, the nature of which it will be my duty to explain to you, the question at issue whether the elder lady be or be not Countess Lovel, and whether the younger lady be or be not Lady Anna Lovel, has demanded the investigation which could not adequately have been made without this judicial array. Messrs. Goffe and Goffe had the pleasure of informing him that an accurate account of all money transactions between Countess Lovel and his father had been kept by the Countess;--that the Countess on behalf of herself and Lady Anna Lovel acknowledged a debt due to the estate of the late Mr. Thomas Thwaite, amounting to £9,109 3_s._ 4_d._, and that a cheque to that amount should be at once handed to him,--Daniel Thwaite the son,--if he would call at the chambers of Messrs. Goffe and Goffe, with a certified copy of the probate of the will of Thomas Thwaite the father. keywords: anna lovel; believe; bluestone; case; countess; countess lovel; course; cousin; daniel; daniel thwaite; daughter; day; dear; doubt; earl; earl lovel; family; father; flick; general; girl; goffe; good; hand; heart; house; lady anna; lady lovel; life; lord; lord lovel; lovel; mamma; man; marriage; money; mother; mrs; right; serjeant; sir; solicitor; tailor; think; thought; thwaite; time; wife; william; woman; word; young cache: 31274.txt plain text: 31274.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 37891 author: Scott, Daniel title: Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland date: None words: 58317 flesch: 62 summary: At Brougham Hall is preserved the old and quaintly fashioned horn which was sounded by the former owners of the estates in complying with the requirement to blow a horn in the van of the King and his army, when the monarch went into Scotland, or at other times when the Scots made incursions to the southern side of the Border. The sentence was ordered to be read in the parish churches of St. Lawrence and St. Michael, Appleby, and in other churches and public places in the dioceses of Carlisle and York, every Sunday and holiday, so long as the abbot and convent required, or until he should comply and make satisfaction to the judge and parties. keywords: andrews; appleby; bells; bishop; borough; bygone; carlisle; case; castle; century; church; churches; churchwardens; concerning; counties; country; court; cross; cumberland; custom; day; days; death; family; following; good; half; head; henry; house; inhabitants; john; kendal; king; kirkby; late; law; life; lord; luck; manor; market; men; money; morning; night; north; office; order; parish; parts; penrith; people; persons; place; public; punishment; purpose; records; rev; school; service; shall; sir; stone; sunday; tenants; thomas; time; town; tradition; vicar; watch; way; westmorland; william; yearly; years cache: 37891.txt plain text: 37891.txt