id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5663 Lichtenstein, Alfred The Prose of Alfred Lichtenstein .txt text/plain 20323 1866 87 On the way Kuno Kohn asked Mechenmal to spend the Kuno Kohn lived in a large, ordinary room, in a summer-house on a Then he said: "Don't take this wrong, little Kohn. mean by that?" Kuno Kohn said: "You'll find that out soon enough." Max Mechenmal said merely, "Ah, so." He was angry that Kuno Kohn had Then Kuno Kohn said: "Death is an unbearable thought. looked at the hunch-backed Kohn humbly, like a beaten little dog. Early the next morning Kuno Kohn stood in Miss Leipke's drawing-room, the gentleman wanted powder, Kohn shook his head no, but said: "yes." Lisel Liblichlein said: "I don't know why you are going on like this. Kuno Kohn and Lisel Liblichen said nothing more until they parted He looked into her face, held her hand, and said: Kuno Kohn said once that The lady said: "I would not like to touch a man who had no legs." ./cache/5663.txt ./txt/5663.txt