id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28492 Garland, Hamlin The Light of the Star: A Novel .txt text/plain 45250 3484 88 young man gave Douglass's hand a firm and cordial grip. Helen, in brilliant evening-dress, came out; and when Hugh left them Helen read Douglass's letter next morning while still in bed, and its fact that the breakfast-room was high in a tower-like hotel, for Helen's came in with a young man who looked like an actor, but was, in fact, The reading of the play took place on the Monday morning following, and think he ought to know enough to read a simple line like that, but he Hugh and Westervelt both came to her to say: "Tell Douglass to let up. "I have had a letter from Mr. Douglass," Helen said, softly, when they Helen met her playwright with an anxious, tired look upon her face, but play and a fine part," she said, "but they don't want you in such work. large play of human passion which Helen Merival's great art demands." ./cache/28492.txt ./txt/28492.txt