id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35847 Scheffel, Joseph Victor von Ekkehard: A Tale of the Tenth Century. Vol. 2 (of 2) .txt text/plain 77931 4784 86 "Ekkehard had to think of higher things than Hunnic women," said the came right into a wood, which the man entered, always looking carefully dark blue eyes there came a look, which told its own story of woe and Dame Hadwig, casting a haughty look at the man, then said: "Tell your After some time the old man gruffly said: "What dost thou know?" "Do look at me, most lovely maiden Praxedis," said he to the Greek, "Dost thou also make poems, my young nephew?" gaily said Ekkehard. said: "Thou hast not come here to spend thy holidays merely with "So it appears," said Master Spazzo, with a cutting look at the eyes hastily about, now said: "Has Master Ekkehard, for whose especial "You are to drink like a man," said a voice to the "Thou hast done thy business well," said Ekkehard. "Almost like a goat-boy!" said the other, as Ekkehard was just ./cache/35847.txt ./txt/35847.txt