id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32223 Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus) Specimens of German Romance; Vol. II. Master Flea .txt text/plain 46914 2185 76 plainly understood, that Mr. Peregrine Tyss was at times a little Peregrine wished to know nothing of the actual world, the old man lived the lady took her seat upon an old frail sofa, and drew down Mr. Peregrine, who, in fact, scarcely knew any longer whether he actually "You bite like a little devil!" cried Peregrine. allowed also to Mr. Peregrine Tyss to look upon Dörtje Elverdink as In these thoughts Peregrine saw that he had found his old friend Peregrine felt that both George Pepusch and Master Flea meant him well, not a little astonished, when Peregrine announced George Pepusch for the "Formerly," said Peregrine,--"formerly, Master Flea, your heart seemed "Oh Peregrine!" cried Master Flea, "the will of man is a frail thing; a what friend had Peregrine besides the honest Master Flea? "My good Peregrine," said Master Flea very tenderly,--"my dear lady, I ./cache/32223.txt ./txt/32223.txt