id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7680 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 09 .txt text/plain 15301 716 77 William, Count of the Normans, sate in a fair chamber of his palace of "Eno'!" said William, "I comprehend the nature of the land and its "Thou art mistaken, Sire de Graville," said the Duke, with a shrewd unchristian wrong hath been done the Earl by thy liegeman, Guy, Count "Thou heardst her, noble Harold: what is thine answer? "You most grievously wrong Duke William," cried Harold, indignantly, "Harold," said he, "if but for one such moment thou obeyest the Normandy to enforce thy freedom; knowest thou what William hath ere Duke William politicly checked Odo's answer, and said mildly: "Harold," said the Duke at last, "thou hast thought, I fear, that I William.--Splendour of God, Earl, thou keepest me long for thine "Thou hast convinced me, Duke William: let it be as power, to fulfil thy agreement with William, Duke of the Normans, if ./cache/7680.txt ./txt/7680.txt