id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2438 Sherwood, Margaret Pollock Daphne: An Autumn Pastoral .txt text/plain 24013 1757 90 "The-Signorina-goes-to-walk-upon-the-hills-above-the-villa-becauseit-is-a-most-beautiful-day.-She-returns-to-dine-at-six-and-wishesAssunta-to-have-dinner-prepared.-Perhaps-the-Signorina-wouldtell-what-she-would-like-for-her-dinner?-A-roast-chicken,-yes?hills Daphne sat on a great gray stone. "I saw one man yesterday," said Daphne, her forehead puckered painfully "Apollo was a shepherd," said Daphne slowly, with wonder in her face. "For a god," murmured Daphne, "it seems to me you know a great deal too "I shall call you," said Daphne to the lamb on the fourth day of his "It is very hard to know one's duty or to do it, Hermes," said Daphne, "Now I know," said Daphne, after she had stood for half an hour under A dirty brown hand came all too close to Daphne's face, and she sprang "I have ways of knowing," said Daphne, smiling demurely. "Signorina Daphne," said Bertuccio, speaking slowly as to a child, "did "So shall I, some day," said Daphne, "and then moss will grow green on "I shall never really know whether you are a god or not," said Daphne ./cache/2438.txt ./txt/2438.txt