id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41090 Le Queux, William At the Sign of the Sword: A Story of Love and War in Belgium .txt text/plain 47966 3099 82 black-haired, narrow-eyed man, Monsieur Rigaux, whose praises the Baron "But do you really fear war, Edmond?" asked the girl at last, having We have held up our hand to stop the great War Lord of Germany. With him sat his friend, Arnaud Rigaux, a dandified thin-faced man, a told, one of the few men in Brussels who knew the German intentions, and "In four days we shall be in Belgium," the German officer whispered. The man who had sold his country for German gold stood for a few seconds filled with Belgian soldiers, prisoners in German hands. The Germans have shot down dozens of men and women, "To Brussels," replied Rigaux, in German. May God place His curse upon these Germans?" cried the old Rigaux, the great Brussels financier, was a secret agent of the German Aimee, who knew German, heard one of the men exclaim, as they ./cache/41090.txt ./txt/41090.txt