id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16143 Waterloo, Stanley A Man and a Woman .txt text/plain 62727 3912 87 He was not quite the ordinary man, this Grant Harlson, close friend of the time, and so it came that the young man and his mother were more The young man's face fell a little as he looked upon the great, And one day Grant Harlson left the town, his face turned cityward. The man paid little note to what the woman said. From that day, all his life, Grant Harlson kept away from close touch no woman for him, would not tell things to some one man. He said that a woman who had been very close to a man, who "I like it," Harlson said; "it fits her--'Jean Cornish'--little brown Jean Cornish learned, quite accidentally, that Grant Harlson was a man Grant Harlson's wife was, as has been said, a woman of resting upon one little hand for a long time, a thoughtful look upon who can tell what the man said to the woman. ./cache/16143.txt ./txt/16143.txt