id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7968 Phillpotts, Eden Lying Prophets: A Novel .txt text/plain 126630 8540 89 _"'Tis like this: your man did take plain Nature for God, an' he did talk his quick mind worked to find what human interest had brought Joan Tregenza thousand times more religious-minded than Joan, and sometimes Joe wished "Well, faither, he'm contrary to sich things, as I tawld 'e, Mister Jan. Faither said Joe'd better by a deal keep his money in his purse; but he let feared her; but he loved Joan, for she was like her dead mother outwardly "'Pears I've comed the wrong day, Joan," he said presently, when Mrs. Tregenza's back was turned, "but now I be here, you must do with me as you Then the memory of Joan's love for Tom from the time he was born came like An' 'tis the same here, 'cause God's eye be on you, Joan Tregenza, than the love of Nature or of man, was Joan's new life born. ./cache/7968.txt ./txt/7968.txt