id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3714 La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Freiherr de Undine .txt text/plain 29809 1408 79 out of that wild forest, my beautiful knight?" The old woman's who at last said to her: "Undine, if the old man's distress does not "I think she loved you," said Undine, interrupting him. "Yesterday morning." continued the knight, smiling kindly at Undine, "Thanks, dear Brook," exclaimed Undine, clapping her little hands. Undine had said; the old man accompanied him, and the girl danced old fisherman's wife, for Undine always deserved at least ten times Undine, however, said to Huldbrand: "Do as you will with your gold "I am no spectre," said Undine, smiling; "do I then look so ugly? "My parents," said Undine, "sewed these little things into the "Soul!" said Undine, laughing; "that sounds pretty enough, and may "Not without you, my little Undine," replied the knight, laughing: Huldbrand had no eyes but for his beautiful wife Undine, who had Then the old fisherman's wife said in a low voice to herself: ./cache/3714.txt ./txt/3714.txt