id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38247 Coster, Charles de The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume 1 (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere .txt text/plain 84793 5332 89 "Husband Claes," said Soetkin, "you are preaching to deaf ears; come, osier, with little bells, and said, dancing Ulenspiegel on his hand: "Nele," said Ulenspiegel, "a man I am, but not low, for our noble "You shall eat," said Ulenspiegel, "now you have nine florins." But "Sacred Majesty," said Ulenspiegel, "I shall ask thee neither for "Baes," said Ulenspiegel, "have you no mind of the day when I went at "Let us come away now that you have sung your song," said Ulenspiegel. 'tis thou, Ulenspiegel?' said the Pope, speaking Claes looked at Ulenspiegel and said: Claes said to Ulenspiegel: Ulenspiegel said in his heart: "Thou shalt not laugh long, murderer." "I will," said Ulenspiegel, "if you like." "Come and drink," said Ulenspiegel, "we shall find the Seven at the "Come and drink," said Ulenspiegel, "you shall find her, displaying "For my part," said Ulenspiegel, "I would like to eat all your hair." ./cache/38247.txt ./txt/38247.txt