id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36054 Bowling, John (Novelist) The Last of the Vikings .txt text/plain 113266 6859 83 "Excuse me, worthy thane," said Oswald, the young Saxon chieftain, "It is news good either to hear or tell," said Oswald, "and we shall be "Well, Badger," said Oswald, "you seem to have taken such a liking to think, my lord, this Norman Count is bent on exterminating all Saxons thou think it probable I shall tolerate a petty Saxon chieftain holding time will come, for these Normans are not Viking rovers, but like fat "Your coming is timely, Jarl," said Oswald. few of the smaller chieftains, like this Saxon Oswald, held their ground I wot Viking, or Dane, or old-time Saxon would not have warred like the enemy to be dreaded is Saxon also," said Oswald. "They are Saxon," said Oswald. Norman men-at-arms and Saxon churls turned "Saxon," said he, addressing Oswald, "thou hast come, I understand, to strange, but I like this Oswald, Saxon though he be, better than my own ./cache/36054.txt ./txt/36054.txt