id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 472 Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) The House Behind the Cedars .txt text/plain 70807 4186 83 Warwick reached Liberty Point, a young woman came down Front Street "Yes," said the young man to himself, "it's Rena, sure enough." "Rena," asked her mother, "how'd you like to go an' pay yo'r brother "Good-morning, Judge Straight," said the young man, removing his hat Warwick went away, and the old judge sat for a moment absorbed in "I'm feared you'll lack it better dere, Miss Rena," replied Frank Tryon first told his love for Rena one summer evening on their way home The night after Warwick and Tryon had ridden away, Rena dreamed again On the third day of Rena's presence in Patesville, Frank was driving up Mrs. Green soon left Tryon with the young ladies and went to look after When Rena's eyes fell upon the young man in the buggy, she saw a face At the time when she learned that Tryon lived in the neighborhood, Rena ./cache/472.txt ./txt/472.txt