id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17048 Glyn, Elinor The Man and the Moment .txt text/plain 75710 4600 87 Michael began to speak, but checked himself--and Henry Fordyce went on. on this lovely day." He had got to the window by this time, which looked things did look lovely the day she came to see us at Tours--with the Henry turned to the window and looked out for a moment, then he said "Give me joy, Henry, old friend," he said, and held out his hand. best thing--to look and act as though Michael Arranstoun were indeed a Sabine also found that she was not hearing a word Henry said, but that When she had gone, Michael said a little hoarsely to Henry: When Michael Arranstoun got Henry's wire asking him to dine, he laughed "To-morrow I am going down to Héronac, Michael," Henry said. "Come in, Michael, and wait," Henry said; and then, from the embrasure "Sabine," Henry said, "I want you to be very happy on this Christmas ./cache/17048.txt ./txt/17048.txt