item: #1 of 20 id: 11869 author: Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield title: Venetia date: None words: 161644 flesch: 76 summary: You and Plantagenet are both very young; I live in hopes that I shall yet see you Lady Cadurcis.' This is Lady Annabel Herbert, who was so kind as to call upon us. keywords: abbey; cadurcis; captain cadurcis; change; chapter; cherbury; child; course; daughter; day; days; dear; doctor; eye; eyes; father; feelings; friend; george; good; hand; happiness; head; heart; herbert; home; hope; hour; house; kind; lady annabel; lady monteagle; length; life; look; lord cadurcis; love; mamma; man; masham; mind; miss; mistress; moment; morning; mother; mrs; night; pauncefort; plantagenet; present; return; room; society; speak; spirit; subject; thought; time; tone; venetia; venetia herbert; visit; voice; wish; world; years cache: 11869.txt plain text: 11869.txt item: #2 of 20 id: 13996 author: Sinclair, May title: The Divine Fire date: None words: 234816 flesch: 84 summary: It was evident that little Rickman was deeply moved. And as he lay there, he prepared himself to act the part of the cold, abstracted, supercilious man of business, the part already too horribly familiar to him as young Mr. Rickman of Rickman's. keywords: air; business; care; course; day; days; dear; dicky; door; downey; end; evening; eyes; face; father; feel; flossie; genius; going; good; half; hand; harden; head; heart; honour; horace; house; idea; isaac; jewdwine; keith; keith rickman; kitty; lady; left; library; life; little; look; love; lucia; maddox; matter; mean; mind; miss; moment; morning; mrs; nature; new; people; person; pilkington; place; poet; point; poor; poppy; question; rankin; rickman; right; room; roots; round; shop; sir; sort; soul; spinks; table; talk; thing; thought; till; time; voice; want; way; woman; work; world; years; young cache: 13996.txt plain text: 13996.txt item: #3 of 20 id: 21109 author: Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs. title: Big Game: A Story for Girls date: None words: 68195 flesch: 82 summary: Then once more Margot floated off into unconsciousness; but this time it was the blessed, health-restoring unconsciousness of sleep, such sleep as she had not known for days past, and from which she awoke with rested body and clearer brain. There was little sleep for poor Margot that night, and in the morning Edith noticed with alarm the flushed cheeks and shining eyes which seemed to predict a return of the feverish symptoms. keywords: agnes; brother; chieftain; day; dear; door; edith; editor; elgood; end; eyes; face; father; feel; george; girl; good; hand; head; heart; help; home; house; inn; jack; life; look; love; macalister; man; margot; mcnab; mind; moment; mrs; people; right; ron; ronald; room; round; things; thought; time; vane; want; way; work; world cache: 21109.txt plain text: 21109.txt item: #4 of 20 id: 33206 author: MacKenzie, Compton title: Plashers Mead: A Novel date: None words: 115908 flesch: 81 summary: Pray give my very kind regards to Mr. Guy and say how well we are both looking, and what a benefit this fine air is, to be sure, and don't forget our little expedition to the theater. You must tell Mr. Guy the story of the piece. keywords: afternoon; ask; charming; church; coming; course; day; days; dear; eyes; family; father; friend; garden; good; great; grey; guy; half; hand; hazlewood; head; heart; home; house; left; letter; life; look; love; margaret; mead; michael; mind; miss; moment; monica; morning; mother; mrs; new; night; pauline; peasey; people; plashers; poems; present; rectory; richard; room; round; stream; talk; tea; things; thought; time; verney; way; week; window; wychford; year cache: 33206.txt plain text: 33206.txt item: #5 of 20 id: 41791 author: Herbert, A. P. (Alan Patrick) title: The House by the River date: None words: 65398 flesch: 82 summary: And then Stephen saw red. There were many accomplished people living in The Chase, but Stephen Byrne was the lion of them all; there were many delightful people living in The Chase, but Stephen Byrne was the darling of them all. keywords: boat; chase; course; day; emily; end; evening; face; garden; god; good; head; home; house; island; john; john egerton; kind; life; look; man; margery; men; mind; moment; mrs; muriel; new; night; past; people; river; room; round; sack; small; stephen; stephen byrne; thing; thought; tide; time; wall; water; way; work; world; young cache: 41791.txt plain text: 41791.txt item: #6 of 20 id: 45749 author: Hope, Anthony title: A Change of Air date: None words: 59160 flesch: 86 summary: But what would people say if they heard I had poems of Mr. Dale Bannister's about me? The paragraph went on to describe the preparations being made to give the Prince a loyal reception, and ended by saying that it was hoped that the eminent poet, Mr. Dale Bannister, who was resident at Denborough, would consent to write a few lines of welcome to the illustrious visitor. keywords: arthur; bannister; colonel; course; dale; dale bannister; day; dear; delane; denborough; doctor; girl; going; good; grange; harry; hodge; hume; janet; johnstone; know; let; life; littlehill; love; man; mayor; mean; miss; mrs; nellie; people; philip; roberts; sir; squire; thought; time; tora; want; way cache: 45749.txt plain text: 45749.txt item: #7 of 20 id: 5166 author: Jonson, Ben title: The Poetaster date: None words: 49592 flesch: 85 summary: Ben Jonson came of the stock that was centuries after to give to the world Thomas Carlyle; for Jonson's grandfather was of Annandale, over the Solway, whence he migrated to England. Francis Meres--well known for his Comparative Discourse of our English Poets with the Greek, Latin, and Italian Poets, printed in 1598, and for his mention therein of a dozen plays of Shakespeare by title--accords to Ben Jonson a place as one of our best in tragedy, a matter of some surprise, as no known tragedy of Jonson from so early a date has come down to us. keywords: alb; art; boy; caesar; captain; chloe; comedy; company; court; cris; crispinus; cyth; day; death; dost; doth; fellow; fool; gal; gentleman; gods; good; great; hand; hath; head; hor; horace; house; humour; jonson; jul; jupiter; kind; king; lady; law; leave; life; little; live; look; love; lup; man; master; men; minos; nay; ovid; place; play; poet; pyr; rome; shakespeare; sir; soul; speak; spirit; stage; stay; term; thee; thing; thou; thought; thy; tib; tibullus; time; tis; tuc; virg; virtue; wife; word cache: 5166.txt plain text: 5166.txt item: #8 of 20 id: 7702 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 01 date: None words: 28095 flesch: 71 summary: DEAR SIR,--To a feeling heart it must always be painful to give pain to another, and (though I am sure unconsciously) you have given the greatest pain to poor Mr. Hazeldean and myself, indeed to all our little circle, in so cruelly refusing our attempts to become better acquainted with a gentleman we so highly ESTEEM. This circumstance combined with her new ties somewhat to alienate Mrs. Hazeldean from the pledge of her former loves; and when she had borne a son to Colonel Egerton, it was upon that child that her maternal affections gradually concentrated. keywords: book; boy; captain; country; dale; day; dear; donkey; egerton; eyes; fairfield; father; frank; gentleman; good; half; hand; hazeldean; head; jemima; lansmere; lenny; lord; man; miss; mother; mrs; parson; poor; riccabocca; right; sir; squire; stocks; time; way cache: 7702.txt plain text: 7702.txt item: #9 of 20 id: 7703 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 02 date: None words: 24357 flesch: 72 summary: 'The things which are impossible with men are possible with God,' that is, man left to his own temptations would fail; but, strengthened by God, he shall be saved. He is dead now, poor man. keywords: audley; boy; day; egerton; family; father; frank; gentleman; good; hall; hand; hazeldean; head; house; jackeymo; jemima; leslie; life; lord; man; miss; mrs; parson; poor; randal; riccabocca; room; sir; squire; time; way; world cache: 7703.txt plain text: 7703.txt item: #10 of 20 id: 7704 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 03 date: None words: 32330 flesch: 70 summary: You don't mean to say that good Lenny Fairfield (who was absent from church, by the by) can have done anything to get into disgrace? Yes, he has though, cried the squire. And while the squire, sharing Stirn's amazement, beheld indeed a great pair of feet projecting from the stocks, and saw behind them the grave face of Dr. Riccabocca under the majestic shade of the umbrella, but not a vestige of the only being his mind could identify with the tenancy of the stocks, Mr. Dale, catching him by the arm, and panting hard, exclaimed with a petulance he had never before been known to display,--except at the whisttable,-- Mr. Hazeldean, Mr. Hazeldean, I am scandalized,--I am shocked at you. keywords: boy; chapter; child; church; dale; doctor; english; face; fairfield; gentleman; good; hall; hand; hazeldean; heart; italian; jemima; lenny; little; man; mind; miss; mother; mrs; parish; parson; poor; randal; riccabocca; sir; squire; stirn; stocks; thought; time; village; way; young cache: 7704.txt plain text: 7704.txt item: #11 of 20 id: 7705 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 04 date: None words: 31029 flesch: 74 summary: I think we have put everything into the knapsack that he can possibly want, said good Mrs. Riccabocca, musingly. Then poor Mrs. Riccabocca smiled, and pressed the grissins; and Violante, forgetting all her stateliness, laughed and played tricks on the parson, stealing away his cup of warm tea when his head was turned, and substituting iced cherry- juice. keywords: avenel; boy; chapter; child; dale; dear; eyes; fairfield; father; good; hand; head; heart; knowledge; lenny; leonard; life; look; man; men; mind; mother; mrs; new; parson; poor; power; riccabocca; richard; sir; think; time; violante; way; woman; world cache: 7705.txt plain text: 7705.txt item: #12 of 20 id: 7706 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 05 date: None words: 26433 flesch: 79 summary: Now, it was from that evening that Mr. Richard Avenel exhibited the change of mood which I have described; and from that evening he abstained from taking Leonard with him to any of the parties in the Abbey Gardens. CHAPTER IX. before he got into the public path, the proprietor of the land, Mr. Richard Avenel (for the gentleman was no less a personage), had spied out the trespasser, and called to him with a Hillo, fellow, that bespoke all the dignity of a man who owns acres, and all the wrath of a man who beholds those acres impudently invaded. keywords: audley; avenel; child; colonel; digby; dosewell; father; gentleman; good; hand; head; helen; house; l'estrange; leonard; life; lord; m'catchley; man; men; mrs; pompley; poor; richard; richard avenel; sir; thought; time; woman; world cache: 7706.txt plain text: 7706.txt item: #13 of 20 id: 7707 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 06 date: None words: 32190 flesch: 81 summary: And I believe that is one reason why young men of talent disappoint their friends, and remain so long out of office. Mr. Levy was a handsome man, who wore a camellia in his button-hole; drove, in his cabriolet, a high-stepping horse that had cost L200; was well known to young men of fashion, and considered by their fathers a very dangerous acquaintance. keywords: audley; avenel; boy; burley; chapter; child; day; doctor; egerton; eyes; face; father; good; hand; heart; helen; john; leonard; life; london; look; lord; man; men; mrs; perch; poor; prickett; randal; room; sir; time; way; world cache: 7707.txt plain text: 7707.txt item: #14 of 20 id: 7708 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 07 date: None words: 29942 flesch: 80 summary: Your servant, sir, young man, come and talk. Well, but you say, half seriously, half in jest, I will escape from this prison-house of memory; I will form new ties, like other men, and before it be too late; I will marry. keywords: boy; burley; child; day; egerton; eyes; face; father; frank; friend; good; hand; harley; heart; helen; house; leonard; life; london; lord; love; man; men; poor; randal; room; sir; squire; thought; world cache: 7708.txt plain text: 7708.txt item: #15 of 20 id: 7709 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 08 date: None words: 28040 flesch: 77 summary: You are growing very pretty, Juliet, said he, smoothing back her hair; why do yourself such injustice,--why not pay more attention to your appearance, as I have so often begged you to do? I did not expect you, dear Randal; you always come so suddenly, and catch us /en dish-a-bill/. Dish-a-bill! I 'd rather be offuscated by the Squire of Hazeldean than en lightened by Randal Leslie. keywords: beatrice; brother; count; dear; egerton; english; eyes; father; frank; friend; hand; hazeldean; head; heart; italian; knowledge; leslie; man; mrs; negra; randal; riccabocca; sir; squire; thought; time; violante; way; woman; world cache: 7709.txt plain text: 7709.txt item: #16 of 20 id: 7710 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 09 date: None words: 28936 flesch: 75 summary: The former was known to most of them personally, and to all, by repute, as a grave, clever, promising young man, rather prudent than lavish, and never suspected to have got into a scrape. propos/, I have had a long talk with Frank Hazeldean, --fine young man, remarkable capacities for business. keywords: avenel; baron; count; dear; doubt; egerton; eyes; face; friend; good; hand; harley; heart; helen; house; l'estrange; leonard; leslie; levy; life; lord; love; man; men; nature; randal; riccabocca; thought; time; violante cache: 7710.txt plain text: 7710.txt item: #17 of 20 id: 7711 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 10 date: None words: 41801 flesch: 77 summary: There are many such young men about town,--sharp and able in all affairs except their own. It will be useful to me in a thousand ways to secure as a friend a young man who will have influence with other young men, heirs to something better than Rood Hall. keywords: audley; avenel; baron; count; dear; egerton; face; frank; friend; good; hand; harley; hazeldean; heart; helen; house; know; l'estrange; lady; lansmere; leonard; leslie; levy; life; lord; love; man; men; mrs; peschiera; randal; riccabocca; room; thought; violante; woman; world cache: 7711.txt plain text: 7711.txt item: #18 of 20 id: 7712 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 11 date: None words: 45055 flesch: 79 summary: To the disappointment of numerous aspirants amongst our aristocracy, we hear that this lady has, however, made her distinguished choice in Mr. Audley Egerton. No man you ever met in the world seemed more raised above the malice of Hate than Audley Egerton: even in the hot war of politics he had scarcely a personal foe; and in private life he kept himself so aloof and apart from others that he was little known, save by the benefits the waste of his wealth conferred. keywords: audley; avenel; child; egerton; eyes; face; father; frank; friend; good; hand; harley; hazeldean; heart; house; lady; lansmere; leonard; levy; life; love; man; men; mother; nature; nora; parson; randal; sir; squire; thought; time; violante; voice; way; woman; world; young cache: 7712.txt plain text: 7712.txt item: #19 of 20 id: 7713 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: "My Novel" — Volume 12 date: None words: 104338 flesch: 76 summary: CHAPTER X. Harley had not long reached his hotel, and was still seated before his untasted breakfast, when Mr. Randal Leslie was announced. And as Mr. Randal Leslie stands in coalition with Egerton, and Mr. Avenel believes that two candidates of the same party cannot both succeed, the result may be to the satisfaction of all the feelings which I entertain for Audley Egerton, and for you, who, I have reason to think, will emulate his titles to my esteem. keywords: audley; audley egerton; avenel; baron; beatrice; child; count; dale; daughter; day; dear; dick; door; duke; egerton; election; eyes; face; fairfield; father; frank; friend; good; hand; harley; hazeldean; head; heart; helen; honour; hope; house; interest; l'estrange; lady; lansmere; leave; leonard; leslie; levy; life; look; lord; lord l'estrange; love; man; marriage; men; mind; moment; mother; nora; peschiera; place; present; public; randal; right; room; round; son; squire; thought; till; time; violante; voice; way; world cache: 7713.txt plain text: 7713.txt item: #20 of 20 id: 8374 author: Kingsley, Charles title: Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography date: None words: 192588 flesch: 77 summary: All men, worth anything, old men especially, have strong fits of optimism--even Carlyle has--because they can't help hoping, and sometimes feeling, that the world is going right, and will go right, not your way, or my way, but its own way. He was a great man, but his method of compromise, though useful enough in particular cases when employed by a great man, becomes a most dastardly _schema mundi_ when taken up by a school of little men. keywords: 'em; answer; body; book; boy; care; cause; chance; chapter; children; church; class; classes; clothes; common; country; course; cousin; crossthwaite; dark; day; days; dead; dean; dear; door; earth; end; england; eyes; face; fact; fancy; father; fear; fellow; find; fire; fresh; gentlemen; god; going; good; government; half; hand; head; heart; heaven; help; history; home; hope; house; human; labour; law; leave; left; let; life; like; lillian; london; long; look; lord; love; mackaye; making; man; matter; means; men; mind; moment; money; morning; mother; nature; new; pay; people; place; point; poor; power; public; question; read; rest; right; room; round; saw; self; sense; set; shop; society; soul; spirit; street; system; thing; thought; time; trade; true; truth; turn; voice; wages; want; water; way; week; wish; words; work; working; workmen; world; write; years; young cache: 8374.txt plain text: 8374.txt