id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5557 Ebers, Georg Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 06 .txt text/plain 19552 801 81 Shall I now set forth how that Ann and I found Herdegen in his hidingplace, a simple little beekeeper's but in the most covert part of the Herdegen called upon him to speak, but did not hold forth his hand, Sir love such I have known I gave once for all to that man Herdegen Schopper; which brought great joy to Ann, did but make my sore heart ache the more. Herdegen's next letter from Venice brought us the ill tidings that the good right, to any man who had dared to speak to him, but in Venice every a man's true faith; and when I minded me of Herdegen and Ann, and of this Thereupon I departed; Ann was ready to do the dying man's bidding, and bidding had likewise come to Ann; yet, albeit her much sitting in my Old Jordan Kubbeling of Brunswick, the father of he man who had now come ./cache/5557.txt ./txt/5557.txt