item: #1 of 15 id: 10911 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days date: None words: 59645 flesch: 83 summary: Exactly as it does not write Mr. A.J. Balfour, the eminent statesman, or Sarah Bernhardt, the renowned actress, or Charles Peace, the historic murderer, but simply Mr. A.J. Balfour, Sarah Bernhardt or Charles Peace; so it wrote simply Mr. Priam Farll. Was valet to Mr. Priam Farll. keywords: abbey; alice; challice; course; day; door; duncan; england; eyes; fact; hall; hand; hat; henry; high; house; husband; lady; leek; left; life; london; long; look; man; men; mind; money; morning; mrs; oxford; picture; pounds; priam; priam farll; putney; right; road; room; street; tea; thing; thought; time; valet; way; woman; world; years cache: 10911.txt plain text: 10911.txt item: #2 of 15 id: 1104 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Comedy of Errors date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#23046) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23046 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1104.txt plain text: 1104.txt item: #3 of 15 id: 1123 author: Shakespeare, William title: Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#38901) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/38901 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1123.txt plain text: 1123.txt item: #4 of 15 id: 1769 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Comedy of Errors date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#23046) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23046 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1769.txt plain text: 1769.txt item: #5 of 15 id: 2363 author: Congreve, William title: Incognita; Or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd date: None words: 22503 flesch: 55 summary: So, Reader, having now discharg'd my Conscience of a small Discovery which I thought my self obliged to make to Thee, I proceed to tell thee, that our Friend Aurelian had by this time danced himself into a Net which he neither could, nor which is worse desired to untangle. While they were upon their way, Hippolito pray'd heartily that his Friend Aurelian might be at the Lodging, to satisfie Don Mario and Leonora of his Circumstances and Quality, when he should be obliged to discover himself. keywords: aurelian; company; don; fabio; father; friend; hand; hippolito; house; incognita; juliana; lady; leonora; love; man; mario; marquess; person; self; thought; time cache: 2363.txt plain text: 2363.txt item: #6 of 15 id: 28935 author: Hope, Anthony title: Captain Dieppe date: None words: 35069 flesch: 84 summary: Natural curiosity must, so far as it can, excuse Captain Dieppe for spending the rest of the morning in what he termed a reconnaissance of the premises, or that part of them which was open to his inspection. No, she had looked adorable, frankly adorable; a lady for whose sake any man, even so wise and experienced a man as Captain Dieppe, might well commit many a folly, and have many a heartache; a lady for whom-- Rascal that I am! keywords: andrea; captain; captain dieppe; count; countess; dear; dieppe; door; friend; guillaume; hand; lady; lucia; man; moment; night; paul; river; roustache; thought; time; way cache: 28935.txt plain text: 28935.txt item: #7 of 15 id: 31375 author: Sergeant, Adeline title: Under False Pretences: A Novel date: None words: 195724 flesch: 86 summary: Forwarded to Mr. Brian Luttrell at Mrs. Luttrell's request on the 25th of October, 1877, by James Colquhoun. Mr. Brian Luttrell wished him to communicate with me and to tell me---- Well? said Mrs. Heron, curiously. keywords: angela; brian; brian luttrell; brother; chapter; child; colquhoun; course; day; dear; dino; door; elizabeth; eyes; face; father; friend; good; hand; head; heart; heron; home; house; hugo; hugo luttrell; kitty; leave; letter; life; lips; look; love; man; matter; mean; mind; miss; moment; mother; mrs; murray; netherglen; percival; place; prior; richard; right; room; rupert; silence; smile; son; spoke; story; stretton; think; thought; time; tone; vasari; vivian; voice; want; way; wish; woman; words; world; young cache: 31375.txt plain text: 31375.txt item: #8 of 15 id: 38901 author: Kemble, John Philip title: Twelfth Night; or, What You Will date: None words: 18314 flesch: 101 summary: A Street before_ OLIVIA'S _House_. The Street before_ OLIVIA'S _House_. keywords: clo; duke; exit; fab; fool; lady; love; mal; malvolio; man; mar; maria; oli; olivia; sir; sir andrew; sir toby; thee; thou; thy; vio cache: 38901.txt plain text: 38901.txt item: #9 of 15 id: 39689 author: Rives, Hallie Erminie title: Satan Sanderson date: None words: 84490 flesch: 86 summary: His was now a replica of the face he had once seen, in that lost life of his, mirrored in his chapel study--his own face, with the trail of evil upon it, and yet weirdly like Hugh Stires'. Fate--or God!--was doing strange things for Harry Sanderson! They had made variant choice, and that choice had left Harry Sanderson in training for the gaiters of a bishop, and Hugh Stires treading the paths of dalliance and the gambler. keywords: away; bishop; cabin; chapel; chapter; dark; david; day; days; doctor; door; eyes; face; father; feeling; feet; felder; figure; gold; good; half; hand; harry; harry sanderson; head; heart; hour; house; hugh; hugh stires; instant; jessica; left; life; lips; look; love; man; memory; mind; moment; mountain; night; open; past; place; prendergast; room; rose; self; sense; set; stires; street; table; thing; thought; time; town; voice; white; window cache: 39689.txt plain text: 39689.txt item: #10 of 15 id: 40353 author: Marsh, Richard title: The Datchet Diamonds date: None words: 54945 flesch: 86 summary: The worst of it was that she was not clear in her own mind as to what it would be best for her to do--the relations between herself and Mr. Paxton were of so curious a character. Mr. Paxton, glancing about him from side to side of the pier, observed her on a sudden--and he observed Mr. Lawrence too; on which trivial accident hinges the whole of this strange history. keywords: bag; cyril; datchet; diamonds; door; duchess; eyes; face; find; franklyn; friend; gladstone; good; hand; ireland; lady; lawrence; look; man; miss; moment; night; paxton; room; sort; strong; thing; time; voice; want; wentworth; words cache: 40353.txt plain text: 40353.txt item: #11 of 15 id: 41589 author: Anstey, F. title: Lyre and Lancet: A Story in Scenes date: None words: 48871 flesch: 93 summary: [_He gets into a compartment occupied by_ Lady CANTIRE _and her daughter_. (_He looks at_ Lady CANTIRE _and her sister-in-law, who are talking in an undertone_.) keywords: adams; blair; captain; course; dear; fellow; good; know; lady; lady cantire; lady culverin; lady maisie; lady rhoda; like; man; miss; mrs; phillipson; pilliner; rhoda; right; room; rupert; sir; spelwane; spurrell; thicknesse; things; thought; time; tredwell; undershell; way cache: 41589.txt plain text: 41589.txt item: #12 of 15 id: 41636 author: Kingsley, Henry title: Ravenshoe date: None words: 201096 flesch: 87 summary: When are you to be married, William? On the same day as yourself, said William, sturdily. Said Charles, Put the punt ashore, will you? Charles saw Mackworth give a start and bite his lip, and knew that he had smote him deep; he burst out laughing. keywords: adelaide; bed; black; boy; brother; chapter; charles; charles ravenshoe; coming; course; cuthbert; dark; day; dead; dear; death; densil; door; ellen; eyes; face; father; fellow; friend; gentleman; girl; god; going; good; hainault; half; hall; hand; head; heart; home; hope; hornby; horses; house; john; kind; know; lady; lady ascot; left; life; little; looking; lord; lord ascot; lord charles; lord hainault; lord saltire; lord welter; love; mackworth; man; marston; mary; master; men; mind; miss; moment; morning; night; people; place; poor; priest; room; round; sea; sir; sort; speak; street; talk; tell; things; think; thought; tiernay; time; voice; want; way; william; wish; woman; world; years; young cache: 41636.txt plain text: 41636.txt item: #13 of 15 id: 42595 author: Dowling, Richard title: The Last Call: A Romance (Vol. 1 of 3) date: None words: 35421 flesch: 88 summary: So that, in the case of Lavirotte, who was then thinking of being a figure-painter, but hadn't got the talent, there was nothing unlikely in his meeting other men of similar ambition, and so it was he came across there the artist Lavirotte and O'Donnell were as close friends as it is possible for men to be; and, notwithstanding the ten miles which separated their homes, they saw much of one another. keywords: business; day; door; eugene; girl; good; great; hand; lavirotte; left; life; man; matter; men; money; mother; night; o'donnell; place; room; thought; time; tower; vernon; way; years cache: 42595.txt plain text: 42595.txt item: #14 of 15 id: 42596 author: Dowling, Richard title: The Last Call: A Romance (Vol. 2 of 3) date: None words: 35653 flesch: 84 summary: Other men ran to help them. Men who had been at the zenith of power and riches yesterday were penniless exiles to-day, and the men who had subsisted upon the charity of foreign courts and foreign nobles a week ago, were now environed with all the circumstance and pomp of power and all the splendour of wealth. keywords: business; course; crawford; day; door; dora; eugene; father; girl; good; hope; lavirotte; london; man; matter; men; money; o'donnell; people; place; room; time; tower; way cache: 42596.txt plain text: 42596.txt item: #15 of 15 id: 42597 author: Dowling, Richard title: The Last Call: A Romance (Vol. 3 of 3) date: None words: 36853 flesch: 88 summary: Eugene O'Donnell was to tarry still a month or so, and Lavirotte decided not to leave Milan until his friend was ready to go. That night, Eugene O'Donnell told his wife that his song at that supper had been more successful than Lavirotte's. keywords: boy; child; day; dominique; dora; eugene; fraser; good; hand; house; lavirotte; left; life; love; man; mind; moment; night; o'donnell; room; thought; time; voice; way; wife cache: 42597.txt plain text: 42597.txt