id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435018067173 Vance Louis Joseph Red masquerade : being the story of the Lone Wolf's daughter / by Louis Joseph Vance ; frontispiece by Douglas Duer. 1921 .txt text/plain 54844 3709 80 Turning a speciously languid eye toward the weeping window, Lanyard had a partial view of a handsomely appointed private equipage, a pair of spanking bays, a liveried coachman on the box. Presently, becoming sensible of Lanyard's intrigued regard, the man looked up, caught him in a Without looking, Lanyard felt that Prince Victor's The Princess Sofia at once took note of Lanyard, Whether by intention or inadvertence, he was followed from the auction room by the Princess Sofia to wite, the man turned to the nearest door (Lanyard's rooms were on the street level), opened it a man who looked like Michael Lanyard sounded, herself and which Sofia had never thought to question, Mama Thérèse preferred personally to receive "Prince Victor is an extraordinary man," Karslake replied to her unspoken comment; "probably Prince Victor kissed Sofia's forehead, then let her go. As Sofia and Victor entered one ./cache/osu.32435018067173.pdf ./txt/osu.32435018067173.txt