id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41315 Russell, William Clark My Danish Sweetheart: A Novel. Volume 3 of 3 .txt text/plain 47260 2951 87 'All right!' I said, perceiving that his little blue eyes had witnessed I looked at Helga, and then said bluntly--for I had some dim hope of 'Has not your head been turned?' said Helga warmly, with a flushed face. his coloured cook, he said, was not a first-rate hand, but if Miss Helga 'The lunatic of a Captain has eyes in his head,' said I, thinking aloud 'I think not,' said I, looking towards Helga, and wondering what the man 'Pray come down, Jacob!' said Helga, sending her voice clear as a bell lifting her eyes to my face or turning her head, said softly, in little Then Nakier took the oath, handed the volume to a man, and said 'When day come,' said Nakier, addressing Helga, 'we look at de chart and 'Ye don't know what hovelling is, Nakier, Oi suppose,' said Abraham. ./cache/41315.txt ./txt/41315.txt