id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34678 Couperus, Louis Footsteps of Fate .txt text/plain 48996 3481 88 "Lay for two; I will eat something," said Frank, thinking that Bertie Frank presently wanted a little fresh air, and said "Are you always so sure of knowing your way?" said Frank, laughing. Frank had taken a great fancy to him, and Bertie thought him courteous, the old gentleman without help, and Eva with her hand in Frank's, "Oh yes, he has," said Frank, who could not help smiling. her father, and the three men--Sir Archibald, Frank, and Bertie--sat in after their acquaintance in Norway, and had come home engaged to Eva. Frank would marry, and he, Bertie? way, and came close to Eva. He laughed as he saw her dragged away by men "Forgive me, Frank," he said, humbly, with that voice like beaten gold, Because Frank is a young man like other young men; because Bertie is a "Really, Eva, you must not think such things of Frank. ./cache/34678.txt ./txt/34678.txt