id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20935 Bain, F. W. (Francis William) The Substance of a Dream .txt text/plain 44836 2551 86 And when I came, he looked at me with approval, and he said: Thou art looked out: and then he turned and said: If thou hast no curiosity, And I said: What, O thou red beauty, is thy name? I said: O Táráwalí, they named thee well who chose thy name: for thou said, with gentle mischief in her eyes: Shall I tell thee thy very Or art thou all the time only playing, having no heart in thy said: Maháráj, thou art come at last, and it was time. lady of thy dream before thee, since thou hast never told me what she return to thee, once thou hast said good-bye. And I said: Stand still, and let me look at thee, and think. And I said: Then the way is found, luckily for thee: and thou art swept thee clean away like a straw in a flood, and thou art lost. ./cache/20935.txt ./txt/20935.txt