id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17359 MacGrath, Harold Arms and the Woman .txt text/plain 71533 7154 94 "I thank you for those lovely roses," she said, smiling and permitting "I knew your mother," said the lawyer, going to the window and looking "I believe he has forsaken us," said the voice of the woman I loved. "It is a woman," said I, after reflection, "who causes a man to drink, "Gretchen," said I, "you are very good-looking." "Gretchen," said I, "I want you to tell me the legend of the inn." "No," said I, looking around for another stick; "Phyllis and Gretchen. "You should know, Herr," said Gretchen, gently. bud; the rose-Gretchen," said I, rising, "I love you; I am not a "I do not believe I shall like her either," said Phyllis. "I was looking for Your Highness," he said to Gretchen. "Remember, Your Highness," said the King, speaking to Gretchen, "there "Your Highness," he said to Phyllis, "what shall I do with this man who Phyllis said that Gretchen loved ./cache/17359.txt ./txt/17359.txt