id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hwivwd Quiller-Couch Arthur Thomas Sir I saw three ships, and other winter tales, by Q [pseud.] 1892 .txt text/plain 39554 3528 95 THE STRANGER DANCES IN Young Zeb's SHOES young Zeb passed down a second line, which of men-Jim Lewarne, sunk in a drunken slumber, Calvin Oke bawling in his ear, Old Zeb on it fell, Old Zeb leapt up to his feet with excitement, and opened his mouth wide to cheer. "Here, Young Zeb, look through my glass," " Thank'ee, Pa'son," said Young Zeb, turning his head as Jim Lewarne fastened the belt of " Zeb," said his father, abruptly, "'tis a eyes about en," Old Zeb went on," let alone a continued Young Zeb, "but 'tis time Ruby an' fro," said Old Zeb; "but I've a mind, Young Zeb turned away ; but the old man The stranger turned round upon the company, who with one accord began to look Young Zeb gazed over the old man's head at woman ; "an' Tresidder, he looks like a man ./cache/hvd.hwivwd.pdf ./txt/hvd.hwivwd.txt