id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34531 Sue, Eugène The Pilgrim's Shell; Or, Fergan the Quarryman: A Tale from the Feudal Times .txt text/plain 92417 5554 80 "Master Garin," the old serf went on to say, "Fergan recognizes that we woman, seated near the fire-place, was the wife of Fergan, Joan the "My poor Joan!" exclaimed the serf alarmed, having placed one of his placing on his left arm little Colombaik, who held fast by his father's when three living creatures, a man, a woman and a child--Fergan, Joan "Fergan," said Joan to the quarryman, whose eyes were fastened on the Instead of answering his wife, Fergan said to her sharply: "Joan, spread The serf remained silent a moment, then, addressing his seigneur said: Fergan left the city with wife and child clad in new raiment, thanks to King will be in the city at the head of armed men. episcopals of the city, so please your seigneur bishop!" The King took the city and placed a new bishop in the seigniory. ./cache/34531.txt ./txt/34531.txt