id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13572 Dumas, Alexandre The Son of Clemenceau, A Novel of Modern Love and Life .txt text/plain 66045 3875 80 The father of a beautiful woman is not like any other man Like a man in a dream, Claudius, or, better, Felix Clemenceau, since "Hedwig!" said a woman's voice warily speaking, "open to me!" the young lady likes the position, for I know the old, be-spectacled "Well, madame," said Hedwig, like a cheap Jack, holding up the last of "Money, madame," said the servant with her widely opened eyes still more Long after Madame Clemenceau had left the room, the Italian stood in the Looking at the young man of two-and-twenty, Clemenceau knew by his own Clemenceau saw that the young man still believed in Césarine, but he did "Why, this is a force of nature, not man's work," said Cantagnac, "A young man like you die in a couple of days!" laughed Césarine. "Very likely, she cherishes some little fancy in her heart," said Madame ./cache/13572.txt ./txt/13572.txt