id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17841 Dazey, Charles Turner The Old Flute-Player: A Romance of To-day .txt text/plain 39842 2924 88 the big orchestras came to the little theatre, heard the old man's "Yes, I know he does," said Mrs. Vanderlyn, a little shocked by his "Little M'riarrr is against your laws?" said Anna, much surprised. "Leave our address for Herr Vanderlyn?" said Kreutzer, who had been Down in the new tenement Anna and her little slave, M'riar, worked Monday afternoons there was no music at the beer-garden and Mrs. Vanderlyn gave Anna, also, that time to herself so they had these Anna Kreutzer, daughter of the beer-garden flute-player, to marry an eh, Anna?" said the old man after they had greeted one another The old flute-player looked down upon his lovely daughter as, sobbing, "Ah, Madame; I know," said the old man. "Anna, you love this man--Herr Vanderlyn?" "Mother," said John Vanderlyn, not viciously, but, still, a little A little too much love for an old man and his daughter, ./cache/17841.txt ./txt/17841.txt