id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27201 Brieux, Eugène Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux .txt text/plain 89375 14612 97 wanted to congratulate dear Thérèse, but she's gone to change her dress. LUCIENNE [_tenderly_] Yes--I know that you're good and brave. Now, Thérèse, you know what women are like who try to earn Dear Thérèse, ask Madame Guéret to tell you what I said them straight into Monsieur Nérisse's room and let me know. Yes. People still think more of men as writers. THÉRÈSE [_speaking with great emotion_] Poor, _poor_ little thing! THÉRÈSE [_trying to speak reasonably_] I know quite well what you want Besides, to tell you the truth, I think I know pretty well what you have RHEOU [_derisively_] I am the son of a high priest; I know the Gods--The men who are outside_] Enter--come--Satni would speak with you! If it please the gods, when the day of eternity comes, we shall Well, tell her to come and speak to me, poor woman. ./cache/27201.txt ./txt/27201.txt