id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7681 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 10 .txt text/plain 19575 994 81 "Thou art come back, Harold," said Edward then, in a feeble voice; and "Come not thou, with thy human reasonings, between my soul and the men of earth's war, and do justice and right; and on thy return thou "Couldst thou think, Harold, that in thy journey, that on the errand wilt come back, ere thou departest to aid Tostig, thy brother, and thou too!" murmured Harold; and then he asked aloud, "What said "I knew that thou wouldst come to-night--I knew it, Harold," murmured "I shall tarry here till Hilda returns," answered Harold, and it may the soul is repose!--So again thou art in thy native land?" "Harold," said the prelate, seating himself, "the hour has come to "Thou speakest the words of wisdom," said Harold, "but I knew and if thou hast thought that thy power as king might prevail said, 'Edith had loved thee less, if thou hadst not loved England more ./cache/7681.txt ./txt/7681.txt