id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41313 Russell, William Clark My Danish Sweetheart: A Novel. Volume 1 of 3 .txt text/plain 49775 2524 85 must have drooped and surrendered their spirits to God. Well, as I have said, I went down to the esplanade, where the boat-house 'Yes,' said I, 'it is the wind come at last, mother,' catching, at the 'I do not think the sea is breaking over the ship,' said the girl, 'This weakness,' said I, 'must come from the blow I got on deck. poor little Helga?' And he hid his face in his hands and rocked himself. 'The water is gaining upon the ship, Mr. Tregarthen,' said Helga. 'Father,' she answered, sinking her head a little and so looking at him 'Then, Helga,' said I, even in such a moment as this feeling my heart 'Would to God I could look upon it,' said he, 'for the last time, 'I think of you, Helga,' said I, taking her by the hand, 'as a girl with ./cache/41313.txt ./txt/41313.txt