id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18752 La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Freiherr de Undine .txt text/plain 22182 1385 91 You will read in this little book how Undine, the water maiden, won Now when the knight saw the old man's face it was welcome to him, as 'You are beautiful, Sir Knight,' she said, 'but how did you come to Then Undine, unashamed, drew a little footstool near to Huldbrand, and 'Ah,' said the knight, 'tell me how the beautiful maiden came to your The old fisherman wept as he heard her words, yet Undine did not seem 'It is true,' he said, 'that Bertalda was a lovely maiden, yet as I 'I thought Bertalda had loved you,' cried Undine, 'yet then had she Undine looked at the knight, her blue eyes sparkling as she cried, Huldbrand and the fisherman rose and saw that what the maiden had said But the knight loved Undine's wayward words. Then, saying farewell to Bertalda, Undine and the knight walked toward ./cache/18752.txt ./txt/18752.txt