id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 760 Beerbohm, Max, Sir Enoch Soames: A Memory of the Eighteen-Nineties .txt text/plain 11483 1010 90 "Enoch Soames," repeated Rothenstein in a tone implying that it was "Negations." He said he had looked into it, "but," he added crisply, exchanging a few words, I said with a glance to the open book, "I see I knew anything of the work of a man called Enoch Soames. poor old Soames was really a rather tragic figure, and that I believed evening of that day Soames went, too. I wondered what train of thought poor Soames had been following. "A Catholic diabolist," said Soames. "All right," said Soames. Soames said nothing, but cruelly did not cease to look at me. Look here Soames, you know me "I see the whole thing," said Soames, quietly. He merely looked at Soames and With an inhibitive gesture to my friend, "Mr. Soames," I said have said to another, "What has become of that man Soames?" but I never You realize that the reading-room into which Soames was ./cache/760.txt ./txt/760.txt