id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29207 Zangwill, Louis Cleo The Magnificent; Or, The Muse of the Real: A Novel .txt text/plain 81488 5056 82 His old inner life had at length come to an end and he was now to pass "My Dear Morgan:--This is to let you know I shall be in town life, and the idea that Morgan must eventually take his place in it But, some time after Morgan's leaving home, Archibald Druce retired Morgan had lived his own life--felt it. "My dear Morgan, in life one mustn't look too far ahead, else "Shall I put you into a hansom?" said Morgan, looking at his watch as drawing-room, Helen managed to sit with Morgan a little apart. Morgan wondered if Ingram had included Cleo in his "confession." He "I had a sort of presentiment you would come to-day," said Cleo, "My dear," said Cleo, when Morgan came again, "I want to bind you to seemed to Morgan an unbearable time, Margaret looking on with a spoke of Morgan one day writing the play of her life. ./cache/29207.txt ./txt/29207.txt