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"Yes," said the monk sadly; "but, my boys, the warrior who's a scholar Alfred said nothing; he was watching the monk going slowly and sadly "Never mind, boy," said the little monk cheerily; "come to my room, and "I wish you could, Fred, my boy," said the monk, smiling; "but you must "Now watch me," said the old man, and Alfred looked closely while Swythe "Yes," said the boy, still watching; "that looks a little better, "I, my boy?" said the monk sadly. cache = ./cache/21315.txt txt = ./txt/21315.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18936 author = Hubbard, Elbert title = Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77492 sentences = 4417 flesch = 77 summary = All great men love liberty, and no man lives in Moses was a man born to rule--he was a leader of men--and here at of any man, living or dead, is a very great compliment. we behold a great man struggling to benefit humanity by making them man in history who fought for human rights and sought to make men free, in a world of living, striving and dying men and women requires great Confucius is the first man in point of time to proclaim the divinity of service, the brotherhood of man, and the truth that in useful work there order to impress men like these, the man must have taught a very exalted The unit of man's life is the day, not the month or year, much many great things, but he never said this: "I would have every man poor preparatory school for boys lived his life and did his work. cache = ./cache/18936.txt txt = ./txt/18936.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1719 author = Chesterton, G. 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"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?" 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Finally, a great Anglo-Saxon force was organized and brought out to Alfred, on whose account the journey was in a great measure performed, Alfred soon acquired, by his Anglo-Saxon studies, a great taste for a seat upon a throne, but Alfred felt a great desire to undertake There was a great deal of superstition in the days when Alfred was In the mean time, too, new parties of Danes were continually arriving In the course of time, Alfred placed Oxford before Alfred''s day, and for many centuries after his time acts Alfred''s personal character gave him great influence among his people, Thus the years of Alfred''s life passed away, his kingdom advancing And then, in the same way, the success of Alfred and the Saxons soon id: 1719 author: Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) title: The Ballad of the White Horse date: words: 17697 sentences: 1435 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/1719.txt txt: ./txt/1719.txt summary: "The wise men know all evil things Like a high tide from sea. The King went gathering Wessex men, The King went gathering Christian men, "Come not to me, King Alfred, Save always for the ale: Like a little word come I; His fruit trees stood like soldiers King Alfred stood and said: And the man was come like a shadow, They roared like the great green sea; Till the world was like a sea of tears Shall stand up like a tower, Yet by God''s death the stars shall stand King Alfred was but a meagre man, Till God shall turn the world over "But some see God like Guthrum, But I see God like a good giant, Came like a bad king''s burial-end, Shall slide like landslips to the sea Was a great light like death, "The high tide!" King Alfred cried. That bore King Alfred''s battle-sword id: 21315 author: Fenn, George Manville title: The King''s Sons date: words: 11624 sentences: 685 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/21315.txt txt: ./txt/21315.txt summary: "You see, we must have fighting-men, Swythe," said the King; and then he "Come, that''s bravely spoken, Alfred, boy; I like that," said the jarl, "There isn''t time to learn everything, my boys," said the monk sadly. "Come along, Fred," cried Bert, and the monk turned his head sidewise so "Come and help me, boys," cried Bald; but the others only laughed. "I''m going to stop with Father Swythe," cried Alfred. "Yes," said the monk sadly; "but, my boys, the warrior who''s a scholar Alfred said nothing; he was watching the monk going slowly and sadly "Never mind, boy," said the little monk cheerily; "come to my room, and "I wish you could, Fred, my boy," said the monk, smiling; "but you must "Now watch me," said the old man, and Alfred looked closely while Swythe "Yes," said the boy, still watching; "that looks a little better, "I, my boy?" said the monk sadly. id: 18936 author: Hubbard, Elbert title: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers date: words: 77492 sentences: 4417 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/18936.txt txt: ./txt/18936.txt summary: All great men love liberty, and no man lives in Moses was a man born to rule--he was a leader of men--and here at of any man, living or dead, is a very great compliment. we behold a great man struggling to benefit humanity by making them man in history who fought for human rights and sought to make men free, in a world of living, striving and dying men and women requires great Confucius is the first man in point of time to proclaim the divinity of service, the brotherhood of man, and the truth that in useful work there order to impress men like these, the man must have taught a very exalted The unit of man''s life is the day, not the month or year, much many great things, but he never said this: "I would have every man poor preparatory school for boys lived his life and did his work. id: 46320 author: Inman, Herbert title: Wulnoth the Wanderer: A Story of King Alfred of England date: words: 79995 sentences: 4374 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/46320.txt txt: ./txt/46320.txt summary: 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. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel