id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48504 Maeterlinck, Maurice The Double Garden .txt text/plain 44865 1914 70 intelligent eyes opened to look out upon the world, to love mankind, duties, and it is a long work to organize a happy existence upon the a world that is no longer ours; all those nearly human little habits lie every day in the little life that surrounds us, although, like so many sometimes comes to place a little order in the shapeless history of men last truths are at the extreme points of thoughts which man has hitherto which, like the natural appetite of every living being, knows with a mystery the gestures, actions and words of the men we pass every day. thought and will of man: flowers already human, so to speak. passes, save the eternal forces of life, they see spring come and or nearly all the forms which nature lends to the great dream of love, In this state, the idea no longer comes to us to hide a secret thought ./cache/48504.txt ./txt/48504.txt