id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt lewis-our-759 Sinclair Lewis Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures Of A Gentle Man .epub application/epub+zip 80588 6928 92 He was aghast at this abyss of money-spending into which he had leaped, and the Brass-button Man was suspiciously wondering what this person wanted of him; but they crossed to the adjacent saloon, a New York corner saloon, which of course "glittered" with a large mirror, heaped glasses, and a long shining foot-rail on which, in bravado, Mr. Wrenn placed his Cum-Fee-Best shoe. For here he was daintily, yes, daintily, studied by the tea-room habitues--two bouncing and talkative daughters of an American tourist, a slender pale-haired English girl student of Assyriology with large top-barred eye-glasses over her protesting eyes, and a sprinkling of people living along Tavistock Place, who looked as though they wanted to know if your opinions on the National Gallery and abstinence were sound. ./cache/lewis-our-759.epub ./txt/lewis-our-759.txt