id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35252 Werner, E. Under a Charm: A Novel. Vol. II .txt text/plain 42989 2636 81 place in the green drawing-room, with Waldemar opposite her, and Leo "You must not look on Dr. Fabian merely in the light of a tutor, Leo. He has long ago given up teaching, and now devotes himself solely to His eyes scanned his brother's face closely as he said the last words, "You will see Wanda and her father no later than to-day," said she, "Yes," said Waldemar, looking through the window absently. "You have taken all Wilicza by surprise, Waldemar," said the Count, "Still the old Waldemar!" said the Princess, looking after them. "Does Waldemar know already?" the young Countess interrupted. Wanda stood by Leo's side, looking as though she had personally the only being for whom Waldemar has any regard," the Princess said to "Waldemar," he asked in a low tone, laying his hand on the young man's "Waldemar, the other day the Princess called me your one confidant. ./cache/35252.txt ./txt/35252.txt