id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nnc1.1002152240 Carryl Guy Wetmore The transgression of Andrew Vane, a novel, by Guy Wetmore Carryl... 1904 .txt text/plain 61821 4704 85 "He will be rather good-looking," said Mrs. Carnby reflectively, "with a general suggestion of soap "Tell me a little about yourself," said Mrs. Carnby, "I was once in the same quandary," said Radwalader to Andrew, when the men were left alone, with my eyes open," said Andrew, laughing, as She said but little, Radwalader maintaining a running thread of his half-banter, halfphilosophy, with its ingenious double-meanings and "It sounds like the very thing I want," said Andrew, with a smile at the other's eloquence. was, he said nothing of her to Mrs. Carnby, to Margery, or even to Radwalader. "One might be justified in remarking," said Mrs. Ratchett,"that Andrew Vane is—er-going it—don't have other people take care of him," said Mrs. Ratchett viciously, looking at Radwalader over Mrs. Carnby," said Andrew suddenly, and with a "Andrew Vane is only a man," said Mrs. Carnby "Dear old man!" said Andrew to himself, with a ./cache/nnc1.1002152240.pdf ./txt/nnc1.1002152240.txt