id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9208 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Fancy's Show-Box (From "Twice Told Tales") .txt text/plain 2294 107 77 and visible frame of man set its seal to the evil designs of the soul, in with Mr. Smith, when, through the brilliant medium of his glass of old How kind of Fancy, Memory, and Conscience to visit the old gentleman, picture-box upon the table, with the magnifying-glass convenient to his say, as old Mr. Smith peeped through the magnifying-glass, which made the gentleman's ear; it is a record merely of sinful thought, which never was face, and strikes a dagger to the heart of Mr. Smith. scene, there was a table set out, with several bottles, and glasses half Mr. Smith and Edward Spencer were heating their young blood with wine, a dagger to the heart of Mr. Smith, and quelled his remonstrance with her venerated old man, in the rich gloom of the crimson-curtained room, with evil deeds, and the villain of actual life, in projecting crimes that ./cache/9208.txt ./txt/9208.txt