id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23091 Lowndes, Robert W. The Troubadour .txt text/plain 1413 90 79 My attention was wandering from the Kutrov-Alva variations, for Bill had I watched Fayliss long enough to solidify an Kutrov was watching him, too, and I saw now that there would be a toured the Near East again. swallowing beer and Alva lighting a cigaret to observe that Fayliss Fayliss arose, bowed slightly, then nodded to Mark Loring, who brought The songs told of the feelings, the memories, and despair of a destroyed; that the people created by this culture and civilization are "These are not songs of your people, are they?" asked Jocelyn. merely an explorer of past cultures and civilizations, and I enjoy Jocelyn cut in with the regretful announcement that Mr. Fayliss had so that I could hear Jocelyn say to Fayliss: "It was--very moving. Fayliss smiled again. "Of course," chimed in Loring, who'd come up to ask Fayliss if he could Fayliss, and see if his eyes did glow in the dark. ./cache/23091.txt ./txt/23091.txt