id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38284 Levett Yeats, S. (Sidney) The Heart of Denise, and Other Tales .txt text/plain 76809 4721 89 At last the time came when I placed a hand as cold as stone in that of Madame, with a stiff little bow to my husband, said, "Pray excuse me at last came good news that brought the glad tears to Madame's eyes, it was at times like these, when I met de Lorgnac's grave eyes, that I "Let the matter rest, Madame de Lorgnac," and then his voice took a He came forward a step and looked me full in the face with his clear "I know I deserve nothing at your hands, madame," he said. "Come, madame," said de Rosny, who saw my pallor, "let me take you out hand, and long before the priest of Lorgnac came it was all over. crowd of heads, with faces that looked on the man with hate, and been, a man able to look all men in the face, making an honourable way ./cache/38284.txt ./txt/38284.txt