id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4264 James, Henry The Golden Bowl — Complete .txt text/plain 211964 11663 81 "They're not good days, you know," he had said to Fanny Assingham after thing was that if the evidence of their cheer was so established Mrs. Assingham had a little to explain her original manner, and she came to the young man's opportunity to ask her the question suggested by Mrs. Assingham shortly before her entrance. helped, so beautifully, in such things before." With which, before Mrs. Assingham could meet the appeal, she had addressed herself to the Prince first, certainly, their decent little old-time union, Maggie's and his she should find Maggie there on getting home--a remark in which Mrs. Verver's immediate response to her friend's inquiry had culminated. "That comes," said Mrs. Assingham, "to something a little different. to Amerigo and Charlotte: the initiative obviously belonged to Mrs. Verver, who had gone to Matcham while Maggie had stayed away, and the Maggie waited a little; she had for some time, now, kept her eyes on him ./cache/4264.txt ./txt/4264.txt