id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41855 Wharton, Edith The Marne: A Tale of the War .txt text/plain 18802 1106 84 morning--generally at Cherbourg--Troy Belknap followed his mother, and coming home late, were rushing into their evening clothes to join Mr. and Mrs. Belknap at dinner (as they did now regularly, Troy having to leave them, for the moment, no time to think about France; and Troy, "It seems too absurd," said Mrs. Belknap; "but Troy will be eighteen were "adopting war-orphans" at long distance, and when Troy went home did Troy Belknap and Sophy Wicks matter to young women playing a last It was an old custom in the Belknap family to ask Troy what he wanted "I want to go to France at once, father," said Troy, with the voice of a in the offices of Paris war-charities, and Troy had never noticed that Troy, as he crept away, heard one young man, pink and shock-headed, Mr. Belknap left for Italy--and two days afterward Troy's ambulance was ./cache/41855.txt ./txt/41855.txt