id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32064 Hauff, Wilhelm The Wine-ghosts of Bremen .txt text/plain 17549 974 84 Hauff, in his later years at least (if a man can be said to have 'Not a drop here then,' said I; 'if I mayn't drink from the cask head I heard of a wine-ghost: fancy an old man like you believing such tales: Opposite me sat friend Bacchus on a mighty cask of wine: not cask round the cellar, till the Rose and the Apostles joined in the most noble Lords of the Rhine.' 'Surely,' said the old fellow, 'those it's long since we met,' said the pale-faced man with the red nose. hour before; the twelve Apostle-casks, Bacchus and the old Rose. you doing in the cellar at this time of night, sir?' said Bacchus 'So you like to drink Rhine wine,' said Bacchus; 'that's a good liking 'Ah, the good old times,' said another Apostle, 'and it is still, you she looked more like a great wine cask than ever. ./cache/32064.txt ./txt/32064.txt