id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7673 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 10198 508 81 Yea, many of Godwin's noblest foes sighed for the Englishhearted Earl, banished by Norman guile on behalf of English law. the right hand of the King sat William; at the left Odo of Bayeux. "Dainty sir," said one of those Norman knights, William Mallet, of the "Thy name, young knight?" said the ecclesiastic, in Norman French, "A comforting and salutary recital, Count William," said the King. "Now, by're Lady, if thou bringest not ill news, thy gay face, man, is from thy heart-strings!'--Excommunicate me--ME--William, the son of "Proud may thy barons be," said Fitzosborne, reddening, and with a Duke William, on thy seeing all this, if thy day-dreams have not also beheld a Norman "I have influence with the King," said William; "name thy wish, that I "Thy train go not hence empty-handed," said Edward fondly. "For all," said the Duke; "so the saints keep thee, O royal saint!" ./cache/7673.txt ./txt/7673.txt