id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnzlze Norman, Henry The witching time : tales for the year's end ed. by Henry Norman 1887 .txt text/plain 78304 5634 88 but so deeply had the long chain of small unlucky circumstances affected me that I thought seriously of shutting myself up from the world to live the life of a hermit, and to die as soon as possible. As I sat alone, I heard the unceasing plash of the great fountains, and I fell to thinking of the Woman of the Water. and I looked down at my garden and said, "It is Paradise, after all." I think the men of old were right when hair and dark-brown eyes like their mother's, and a little a good, sensible young woman like you can make herself believe she cares as much for a strange man she "I wanted to know," she said, with a little hesitation, "whether — whether you saw anything last These were the thoughts which went on in Mr. Little's mind throughout that week of coming of age at Hotspur Hall. ./cache/hvd.hnzlze.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnzlze.txt