id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5915 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Part 13 .txt text/plain 37782 1113 66 said to him, "I cannot persuade myself, Anselmo my friend, that what thou "Tell me, Anselmo, if Heaven or good fortune had made thee master and Having said this, the wise and virtuous Lothario was silent, and Anselmo, Anselmo took his departure, and Camilla and Lothario were left alone at "So far well," said Anselmo; "Camilla has thus far resisted words; we Anselmo, having left Lothario and Camilla alone as on other occasions, "Ah, Lothario, Lothario," said Anselmo, "how ill dost thou meet thy Anselmo went, and the next day Lothario came to his house, where he was "The tidings I have to give thee, Anselmo my friend," said Lothario, "are said, "Lothario my friend, I must tell thee I have a sorrow in my heart tell me, Lothario, if thou knowest my husband Anselmo, and in what light "Is it known at all," said Anselmo, "what road Lothario and Camilla ./cache/5915.txt ./txt/5915.txt