item: #1 of 5 id: 32025 author: Wallace, F. L. (Floyd L.) title: Forget Me Nearly date: None words: 14330 flesch: 91 summary: Luis swung Putsyn off his shoulder and dropped him into a chair. Dear man with no name:_ keywords: borgenese; counselor; gun; luis; man; person; putsyn; starret; thought; time; way cache: 32025.txt plain text: 32025.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 36258 author: Beaumont, Charles title: The Beautiful People date: None words: 5842 flesch: 94 summary: Mrs. Cuberle took Mary's hand and they walked behind the nurse down a long corridor. Well now, Mary, may I say that I understand your problem--understand it thoroughly? Mrs. Cuberle smiled and smoothed the sequins on her blouse. keywords: cuberle; doctor; mary; mother; mrs; people cache: 36258.txt plain text: 36258.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 4093 author: Ibsen, Henrik title: Hedda Gabler date: None words: 31078 flesch: 96 summary: MRS. ELVSTED and HEDDA go out by the hall door. [Going to meet HEDDA. keywords: aunt; berta; brack; course; dear; door; eilert; elvsted; fancy; good; hedda; hedda gabler; home; judge; lovborg; miss; mrs; room; table; tesman; time cache: 4093.txt plain text: 4093.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 43065 author: Barrett, Eaton Stannard title: The Heroine date: None words: 105954 flesch: 81 summary: He therefore knocked once more, and then rushed into the house crying fire. 'Why, young man,' answered a ruffian, 'we want you to write home for a hundred pounds, or some such trifle, which we will have the honour of spending for you. keywords: adieu; bed; betterton; black; blood; castle; chamber; character; cherubina; daughter; day; dear; dinner; door; eyes; face; father; fellow; friend; gentleman; girl; good; gwyn; hair; half; hand; head; heart; heroine; higginson; honour; house; jerry; lady; ladyship; lay; leave; left; length; letter; life; long; look; lordship; love; man; mary; mean; mind; miss; moment; money; montmorenci; morning; mother; night; poor; pray; present; return; room; round; saw; set; sir; stuart; tears; think; thought; time; tis; voice; way; wilkinson; woman; words; world; young cache: 43065.txt plain text: 43065.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 844 author: Wilde, Oscar title: The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People date: None words: 21065 flesch: 89 summary: The gentleman who is now embracing you is my cousin, Mr. Algernon Moncrieff. Well, ever since dear Uncle Jack first confessed to us that he had a younger brother who was very wicked and bad, you of course have formed the chief topic of conversation between myself and Miss Prism. keywords: algernon; bracknell; brother; chasuble; dear; ernest; good; gwendolen; jack; lady; lady bracknell; lane; miss; prism; worthing cache: 844.txt plain text: 844.txt