id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46492 Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich The Death of the Gods (Christ and Antichrist, 1 of 3) .txt text/plain 107389 8478 83 spy sent by the Emperor Constantius, in which the monk named Julian the little winged Love-god, together with his hands, lay in deep grass dread stopped the beating of Julian's heart; he saw her great dark Julian, leaning against the wall, lifted his eyes in fear, restraining On one occasion Ædesius, a timid and learned old man, pitying Julian, Julian suddenly felt a longing to see a human face. "Have you finished, old man?" asked Julian, calmly. Julian turned, and looked at the god in the light of sunset, and for Suddenly, he pointed out to Julian an old man, clothed in a patched "Have you faith in the gods?" asked Julian. One of the philosophers wished to thrust away the old man; but Julian Julian turned round to depart, when a little old man and woman issued Julian the Emperor I love, but even for him I shall be ./cache/46492.txt ./txt/46492.txt