id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11715 Wright, Harold Bell The Eyes of the World .txt text/plain 116125 7528 86 The young man, quietly ignoring the humor of the novelist's words, said words, dropped his sneering tone and spoke earnestly; "The beautiful Mrs. Taine _is_ a subject worthy a master's brush, my friend. The older man said gently,--for the first time calling the artist by his Aaron King returned her look, for a moment, without answering. "You are early, to-day," said Aaron King, as he escorted Mrs. Taine to the Mrs. Taine turned impulsively to the artist, and, placing her hand upon As Conrad Lagrange and Mr. Rutlidge entered the studio, Aaron King turned Aaron King, looking at the girl, recalled that day when he and Conrad Fairlands, the man turned his eyes to the winsome face of his girl comrade When Aaron King and Conrad Lagrange had said, "good-by," to their friends, the mountains, Mrs. Taine said quietly to Conrad Lagrange, "You certainly ./cache/11715.txt ./txt/11715.txt