id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35132 Blackwood, Algernon The Promise of Air .txt text/plain 64382 4886 85 careless, big-hearted way of living, and took whatever came--exactly as it 'We shall never be happy and right until we know the air as birds do. Joseph and Joan, however, took the situation like a pair of birds, lightly short, as Joan went down the passage singing, pausing a moment to look in, ordinary man he ought to know that particular Thing-in-the-Air-To-day, It means dancing, singing, flying!' He felt new the world asked questions of its little coming wings, and the new element From the air the new thing was rushing down upon the world, yes. outlook upon energy, even new bird-like face and strange lightning eyes, You know--the sound in the air when birds fly past: 'Air, dear, yes, and that means living like the birds, more carelessly, she looked like some ethereal bird of fire rising into the air. The New Thing coming, which he and Joan called Air, lay ./cache/35132.txt ./txt/35132.txt