id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101072858226 Paterson, William. Weird tales: English, [Scottish, Irish, American, German] v.2 1888 .txt text/plain 54101 2833 80 "I know you to be a brave man, Inverawe !" said Inverawe, he said, "Look well to your post, lads, I "I know you not, that is certain," replied Inverawe; "and the cruel duty we were on to-day was so entrance, Inverawe!" said the stranger, in a hollow, "Come forth now, unfortunate man," said Inverawe; "your pursuers are gone." kind Inverawe!" said the man, said Inverawe, so shocked with his haggard appearance and conscience-worn countenance, as almost to "This place is quite secure," said Inverawe. "You must take your own way, then," said Inverawe, as he spread out the contents of the basket before "Boy," said Inverawe, gravely, "Your time is "It is with great pain," said Inverawe gravely, General," said the young lord; "but I hope you that shed blood like water; and many a proud serving-man, haughty of heart and bloody of hand, "Your features, young man," said he, "and your ./cache/njp.32101072858226.pdf ./txt/njp.32101072858226.txt