id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-027 chapter-027 .txt text/plain 6263 332 77 Of the bearing of his opinions I need here give no special indication; yet it may be permitted me to say that I believed the little man not more earnest than right in what he said: with all his fire he was severe and sensible; he trampled Utopian theories under his heel; he rejected wild dreams with scorn;but when he looked in the face of tyrannyoh, then there opened a light in his eye worth seeing; and when he spoke of injustice, his voice gave no uncertain sound, but reminded me rather of the band-trumpet, ringing at twilight from the park. Of course, you cannot but render homage to the merits of Miss Fanshawe: now, what do you think of others in the room?my mother, for instance; or the lions yonder, Messieurs A and Z; or, let us say, that pale little lady, Miss de Bassompierre?" ./cache/chapter-027.txt ./txt/chapter-027.txt