id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42972 Farjeon, B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Aaron the Jew: A Novel .txt text/plain 124754 8303 85 preceding chapters, a Jew, bearing the name of Aaron Cohen, had come said Aaron Cohen; and Rachel, as she kissed her child's mouth and "Which is no excuse for our not opening the door," said Aaron Cohen, "Good," said Aaron, and, kissing Rachel, went away with a light heart. "My dear," said Aaron to his wife, "there is some coffee left in the "Good-night, Prissy," said Aaron. "Good little boys and girls," said Aaron. "Rachel, my beloved!" said Aaron, placing his hands on her shoulders. "Yes, Prissy, yes," said Aaron, laying his hand for a moment on "If our dear one lives, Aaron," said Rachel, "we will call her Ruth, "Indeed you need not," said Aaron, pressing Mr. Moss's hand. "It is a good work done, my love," said Aaron to his wife, rubbing his "Look back," said Aaron, laying his hand kindly on Mr. Moss's ./cache/42972.txt ./txt/42972.txt