id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27922 Ormondroyd, Edward David and the Phoenix .txt text/plain 30873 3128 95 "Oh, Phoenix!" David threw his arms around the bird's neck and then, "Everywhere, my boy!" said the Phoenix, with an airy wave of its wing. David took hold of the Gryffen's wing, and the Phoenix seized its "Well, you're in all the papers this morning, Phoenix," said David, as "Oh, poor Phoenix!" David said. "Of course, Phoenix," said David, jumping to his feet. "To the west, this time," said the Phoenix, as David got up on its "Come on out," said the Phoenix firmly, "and stop looking like a lost At last the Phoenix said, "Well, my boy, I think we had better make "Now, my boy," said the Phoenix, when they got back to the ledge that "Phoenix," said David, "I'm not going to ask you again what your Plan David said, "What's this for, Phoenix?" David said, "What's this for, Phoenix?" "Good-by, David," said the Phoenix gruffly. ./cache/27922.txt ./txt/27922.txt