id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46320 Inman, Herbert Wulnoth the Wanderer: A Story of King Alfred of England .txt text/plain 79995 4374 91 King laughed away his fears, and said that surely Wyborga the Wise must "Thou art Saxon, then, if thy name speaks truly," said the King. "Thou hast answered well and truly, Wulnoth, son of Cerdic," the woman "O King," he said, "if, as thou sayest, I have done a man's deed, let "Greeting, King," she answered, and Wulnoth and the Prince cried "Moreover, Wulnoth," said Wyborga, "methinks thou dost love her very "Thou hast answered well, Wulnoth, and this thing I said but to prove when he knew that Wulnoth sought the sea-kings out, he said sternly-"Wahrmund," said Wulnoth quietly, "thou art a brave man and true, Then did the King continue, looking hard at Wulnoth, and he said-"Perchance thou art right, Wulnoth," the King answered. "Indeed!" said the King; "and who may the man be, Wulnoth?" "The man whom I have journeyed far to find, O King," Wulnoth said. ./cache/46320.txt ./txt/46320.txt