id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5554 Ebers, Georg Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 19206 742 81 best-beloved Herdegen's eyes shone so brightly, and she saw Ann cling to the background, for since he had come to know that Herdegen and Ann were bride-chest of a maid of good birth; and albeit Ann could not but rejoice indeed her intent to part Herdegen from Ann. And her ill-favored countenance grew strangely puckered and her bosom devoutly loved his master, and who knew right well how to value a young Herdegen wrote right loving letters at first love and kindness, he had at last set his heart hard against young loving foster-mother, who fears to turn our hearts from her by harshness; The young fellow had ere long set his light heart on Ann; and being a with a letter written by the kind old man to Ann herself, his "dear that they might some day come together, and that Ann's noble love of what ./cache/5554.txt ./txt/5554.txt