id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435001104157 Reynolds, George W. M. Faust : A romance by George W. M. Reynolds. With eleven illustrations by Sir John Gilbert and Henry Anelay 1883 .txt text/plain 204565 13232 80 "Mortal," returned the Demon, his countenance assuming a sudden sternness that made Faust tremble, " The fairest flowers around thee are not more charming than thyself, sweet Ida," said Faust, approaching the " These are harsh words, Otto," said Faust; "reflection will make you view the matter in another li ht." " Listen, Otto," said Faust, who now observed that " One more question, dear Faust," said the young lady; I accepted my life at the hands of the man who has dishonoured my sister P" cried Otto, blushing deeply. " Shall we return P" said Otto, willing to save his Otto made no answer ; a shade passed over his countenance as the Baron uttered these enthusiastic words; for " I would suggest to your Highness," said Otto Pianalla, " that the Count of Linsdorf is a desperate man, "Thou hast hast reasoned well, good Otto," said Faust. ./cache/osu.32435001104157.pdf ./txt/osu.32435001104157.txt