id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35371 Gottschall, Rudolf von Withered Leaves: A Novel. Vol. I. (of III) .txt text/plain 60929 3080 75 an innocent girl with merry eyes, who attached herself to Eva like a "We have," said Blanden, "no social forms in which a dual love could be "Dear friend," said Blanden, "in politics one must accustom oneself to "Yes, the women, dear Blanden," said Wegen, shrugging his shoulders, "You are good-natured," said Blanden, pressing his friend's hand, "and during this walk; Eva and Blanden could exchange thoughts and feelings "You are good, my child," said Blanden, as he again pressed her hand, "We must first elect worthy representatives like Blanden," said he, for "And Herr von Blanden does not come," said the Rath, assuming the air "But, my dear Salomon," said Eva, "we know our Heine by heart." Blanden folded Eva closely and impetuously to his heart, he said eye of a needle, and Marie said the Doctor appeared to her like a "Why these melancholy thoughts?" said Eva, "why think of others to-day? ./cache/35371.txt ./txt/35371.txt