id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9216 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Beneath an Umbrella (From "Twice Told Tales") .txt text/plain 2343 120 78 patter against my window-panes, which look forth upon one of the come fearful auguries, innumerable as the drops of rain. nature were dead, and the world had put on black, and the clouds were dimly at the distant corner, and throws just enough of light along the save a dash of rain in the fact and breast, a splash of mud high up The lamp throws down a circle of red light struggles for her umbrella, and turns it wrong side outward; another from side to side, while the black night hangs overhead like a canopy, The rain-drops glide between the drops of rain. your fate, as shall call forth tears enough to drown you both anew. lighted windows, or is blackened by an interval of darkness. pass into a more retired street, where the dwellings of wealth and Will she ever feel the night-wind and the rain? All night long, the poor passengers will be tossed ./cache/9216.txt ./txt/9216.txt