item: #1 of 5 id: 1473 author: Edgeworth, Maria title: The Absentee date: None words: 105580 flesch: 76 summary: Lord Colambre and Miss Nugent, at one and the same moment, stopped Lord Clonbrony as he was quitting the room, and then approached Lady Clonbrony with supplicating looks; but she turned her head to the other side, and, as if putting away their entreaties, made a repelling motion with both her hands, and exclaimed, 'No, Grace Nugent!--no, Colambre--no--no, Colambre! When Lord Colambre adverted, as delicately as he could, to the selfishness of desiring from him the sacrifice of liberty for life, to say nothing of his affections, merely to enable his family to make a splendid figure in London, Lord Clonbrony exclaimed, 'That's all nonsense!--cursed nonsense! keywords: berryl; broadhurst; come; count; country; day; dear; family; father; friend; gentleman; good; grace; hand; head; heart; home; honour; hope; house; ireland; irish; james; know; lady; lady clonbrony; lady dashfort; lady isabel; ladyship; left; life; little; look; lord clonbrony; lord colambre; lordship; love; man; mind; miss; moment; mordicai; mother; mrs; night; nugent; people; reynolds; room; sir; son; terence; think; thought; time; way; woman; world cache: 1473.txt plain text: 1473.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 16951 author: Edgeworth, Richard Lovell title: Richard Lovell Edgeworth: A Selection From His Memoirs date: None words: 36361 flesch: 62 summary: Mr. Edgeworth continues: 'I assured him that I had heard nothing but what he had told me when he was in France; that she had some disease in her eyes, and that it was feared she would lose her sight.' Mr. Edgeworth was, at first, benumbed by grief, and unable to take an interest in his former pursuits; but in the society of his wife's family he gradually recovered cheerfulness, and began to consider his wife's dying advice to marry her sister. keywords: arms; carriage; character; children; country; darwin; daughter; day; edgeworth; education; england; family; father; french; friend; good; house; ireland; irish; life; longford; lord; man; maria; men; mind; mrs; people; public; society; subject; thought; time; town; years cache: 16951.txt plain text: 16951.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 23000 author: Trollope, Anthony title: Orley Farm date: None words: 314400 flesch: 84 summary: But what a very wicked man that other Mr. Mason must be! said Mrs. Furnival. And thus Mr. Mason became an agriculturist with special scientific views as to chemistry, and a philologist with the object of making that pursuit bear upon his studies with reference to the races of man. keywords: answer; ask; augustus; case; chaffanbrass; cleeve; course; court; day; days; dear; dinner; dockwrath; door; doubt; eyes; face; farm; father; felix; friend; furnival; gentleman; going; good; got; graham; great; hand; heart; home; hope; house; joseph; judge; kenneby; lady mason; lady staveley; law; left; life; little; look; love; lucius; lucius mason; madeline; man; mary; matter; mean; mind; miss; moment; mother; moulder; mrs; orley; orme; peregrine; peregrine orme; place; poor; present; question; right; room; round; sir; sir peregrine; staveley; subject; things; thought; time; trial; truth; way; wife; wish; woman; words; work; world; years; young cache: 23000.txt plain text: 23000.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 4917 author: Trollope, Anthony title: The Kellys and the O'Kellys date: None words: 186717 flesch: 79 summary: Why, he'd even himself to Lord Ballindine av' he could! Mr Barry Lynch Makes a Morning Call VIII. keywords: abbey; anty; armstrong; barry; bed; blake; brother; colligan; come; course; daly; day; dear; doctor; door; dunmore; earl; family; fanny; father; frank; friend; going; good; grey; half; hand; house; kelly; know; lady; life; like; little; look; lord; lord ballindine; lord cashel; lord kilcullen; love; lynch; man; martin; mind; miss; moment; money; morning; mother; mrs; parson; people; place; poor; present; property; rate; right; room; selina; sister; son; tell; thing; thought; time; want; way; widow; wish; word; wyndham; young cache: 4917.txt plain text: 4917.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 55956 author: Hume, Fergus title: The Lost Parchment: A Detective Story date: None words: 85557 flesch: 84 summary: Union is strength, as I know from our votes for women troubles, and if Mr. Carrington intends to accuse Mr. Mallien, or Mr. Hendle, he will find himself in the wrong box. No, said Kit, pulling himself together and becoming both manly and heroic; you had no business to listen to Mr. Hendle and Mr. Leigh; you had no business to tell Mr. Mallien what you overheard; and you had no business to meddle with that will. keywords: barrister; beatson; big; carrington; day; dead; dorinda; face; father; friend; good; hendle; house; kit; know; leigh; little; look; mallien; man; matter; mind; miss; money; mrs; night; place; property; room; rupert; sophy; squire; things; thought; time; tollart; vicar; way; young cache: 55956.txt plain text: 55956.txt