id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26711 Landa, Gertrude Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends .txt text/plain 51929 3732 89 "I cannot return with thee," said Bar Shalmon. "Thy story is indeed sad," said the rabbi, gravely, "but thou knowest "Know then," said the rabbi, "thou art not in a land of human beings. "In my own land," returned Bar Shalmon, "men said I was great among "Bar Shalmon," he said, "rightly thou shouldst die for thy broken One day the king said to him: "I am about to leave the city for a "Thou hast broken thy promise to my father, the king, not to enter "But I have a wife and child in my native land," said Bar Shalmon, "Thou hast now forfeited thy hopes of return," said the princess, "Thou canst not," Bar Shalmon said, "for I am the son-in-law of the "Canst thou tell me, father," he said to an old man, "which is the and said: "Thou hast told me I am the first man who has come to thee. ./cache/26711.txt ./txt/26711.txt