id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2506 Howells, William Dean The Sleeping-Car: A Farce .txt text/plain 8854 1181 97 THE PORTER is making up the beds in the upper and lower berths baby asleep on the seat beside her, and a stout old lady, sit confronting AGNES ROBERTS and her aunt MARY. ROBERTS (to THE PORTER, who walks away to the end of the car, and little about meeting Willis, and wondering how he'll look, and all. Californians always telegraph, my dear; they never think of And if Willis is the least loud, he wouldn't like Edward. ROBERTS goes and speak timidly to THE PORTER, who fails at first to ROBERTS (to THE PORTER, who is about to pull down the upper berth ROBERTS (suddenly parting the curtain of her berth, and springing his berth to re-enter it.] Good-night, sir, and I assure you _we_ shall thinking about you and Willis meeting without knowing each other made me AUNT MARY (thrusting her head from the curtains of the berth before which ./cache/2506.txt ./txt/2506.txt