id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16196 Whistler, Charles W. (Charles Watts) King Olaf's Kinsman A Story of the Last Saxon Struggle against the Danes in the Days of Ironside and Cnut .txt text/plain 97891 5791 95 "I have heard of you, King Olaf," he said, "for your deeds are sung "Redwald is no servant, King Olaf," said Eadmund quickly. "I have heard that Edric Streone is on the Danish side," said Olaf. "Edric Streone is with King Ethelred," said Olaf; "he is not Cnut's "Come, therefore, and take Ethelred out of his hands," Olaf said. "Then, Earl Wulfnoth," answered Olaf, "my men and I will fight them "You wished to see my men, lord earl," said Olaf. Then came Wulfnoth and spoke to Olaf, and said that he and his men Olaf bided at my side and minded nought else, as men said. "I would know nought beforehand," I said, speaking old thoughts of "Eadmund needs a friend, lord earl," I said, mindful of Olaf's "Now comes the real fighting," said Olaf to me; "stay by my side, "Eadmund is king, God help him," men said. ./cache/16196.txt ./txt/16196.txt