id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34957 Bazin, René The Children of Alsace (Les Oberlés) .txt text/plain 76701 5044 85 "No; what you hear," said Jean Oberlé, after listening for a while, Uncle Ulrich looked at the young man, with his far-seeing eyes, and The first thing that Jean Oberlé saw on raising his eyes was the "My dear father," said Jean, "I have no right to judge what you have When Lucienne left Jean he had turned round the house, crossed a "Good day, madame," said the young man, who was hurt by the The old man placed his hand on Jean's arm in a friendly manner: The first month of Jean's new life passed away like this in Alsheim. Going into the house, the young man saw Uncle Ulrich, full of "Too late," said Jean Oberlé, holding out his hand and stopping, "Yes," said Jean; and he tried to look into her eyes, which were "You know, dear Jean," said the father, holding up his head and, as "Jean," said Madame Oberlé, "see to everything. ./cache/34957.txt ./txt/34957.txt