id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7698 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron A Strange Story — Volume 07 .txt text/plain 25942 1268 72 Lilian's present state accounted for all that ill nature had before loving account of little Amy, Lilian turned her eyes towards me, and of Nature were mysteries strange to every man's normal practice of exercised over Lilian's mind or fancy, so that for a time her love for me the force of the imagination, and the help it receives 'by one man working pretended learned man, curious in such things,' and this sage said to him, mind or imagination of another man--may it not, I say, be possible that "Man's will," answered Faber, "has over men's deeds and reason, habitual stored by life and by books as that of Julius Faber--a man who had loved man or in any living thing by which ideas are received. external Nature which are given to Man and not to the brutes, I see the in Man's ignorance of the phenomena of Nature.' That it is fear or ./cache/7698.txt ./txt/7698.txt