id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35846 Scheffel, Joseph Victor von Ekkehard: A Tale of the Tenth Century. Vol. 1 (of 2) .txt text/plain 78848 4446 82 Then Dame Hadwig rested her head on her lily-white hand, and looking "Ekkehard, I thank you," said the Duchess with a graceful wave of her "What I say," replied the old man, "shall not be turned round like a "The Hohentwiel," said the boat-man to Ekkehard. "Strange," said the old man, "for three armed men are coming towards Spazzo, now likewise came forwards, and embraced Ekkehard like an old "Does the Duchess ask so many questions'?" said Ekkehard absently. "If such is your command," said Ekkehard, "I will do so the next time "That spell I should like to know also," said Ekkehard laughing. "Hast thou said the words, which the holy man gave thee, quite right?" "That was in those times," began Ekkehard, but Dame Hadwig continued: "Open your eyes," she said, "and look at the living things around you." "The old man is right," said Dame Hadwig, when Ekkehard reported to ./cache/35846.txt ./txt/35846.txt