id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-007 chapter-007 .txt text/plain 3922 112 69 more than a little brook of running water, very fresh and good; but melons upon the ground, in great abundance, and grapes upon the trees. order to do this, I gathered a great heap of grapes in one place, a lesser heap in another place, and a great parcel of limes and lemons in some time, the pleasantness of the place tempting me; but when I came carried the most of them home to my cave, than it began to rain; and about twenty of barley; and now I thought it a proper time to sow it, one grain of what I sowed this time came to anything: for the dry months following, the earth having had no rain after the seed was sown, equinox; and this having the rainy months of March and April to water when it came into my mind that the twigs of that tree from whence I cut ./cache/chapter-007.txt ./txt/chapter-007.txt