id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3393 Howells, William Dean Studies of Lowell (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance) .txt text/plain 12845 485 73 LITERARY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES--Studies of Lowell I knew the place--a matter of twenty-five years; but in all that time I he liked to speak of Cambridge in the custom of his younger days when here--what little boy?" At another time he pointed out a certain window These walks continued, I suppose, until Lowell went abroad for a winter suppose it was the "common man" of Lincoln's dream that Lowell thought abroad for a twelvemonth, Lowell was seen in very few Cambridge houses, In this he was like the other great Cambridge men, But he had already come to the age of self-distrust when a man likes to I do not believe at any time Lowell was able to deal with money to my lodging, and the story of our old-time Cambridge walks began again Lowell talked very little, but he told of having been a ./cache/3393.txt ./txt/3393.txt