id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37827 Robins, Elizabeth The Open Question: A Tale of Two Temperaments .txt text/plain 168628 13804 89 death of her eldest son, Mrs. Gano wrote to his mother-in-law, Mrs. Tallmadge, asking her to send the little orphan to his father's people, "How like his father that child is!" said Mrs. Gano, stopping and "Isn't that like Shelley?" said Aunt Valeria in the same way that Mrs. Gano had remarked on the likeness to Ethan's father. "You do look nice, father," said Val. John Gano was prematurely old. "In my dressing-case," said Mrs. Gano, nodding to Val. As the girl came back into the parlor with the key, she caught sight of "Come, Val," said Ethan, in an off-hand way. "Mrs. Gano always sends for Val," Julia said to Ethan, accounting for "Come, Emmie," said Val, "let's get our things off." "I love to talk about these things to you, cousin Ethan," she said; "Val "You'd better get into their boat," said Ethan to Val; "the old man's ./cache/37827.txt ./txt/37827.txt