id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28424 Grierson, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Wilson) Tales From Scottish Ballads .txt text/plain 75547 3469 87 The old man sat looking into the fire for a long time, and at last he miss thee," said the young man, laughing, but his companion's face was "Hullo, old man," he said; "how goes the world with thee, and what news thee, if thou wilt sell me that old cloak of thine, and thy wallet. "That can I," said the old man, "for the good folk of Perth think much "I hope, fair sir, that thou hast seen the English," she said, "and that "So thou knowest the fate that thy rash deed brings on thee," said Sir and he thought of this way of ending my life," said the poor young man little daughters alone there, with a handful of men-at-arms, too old, great host of men on horseback were coming, and that old Andrew said instead of turning away thy head, thou hast raised thine eyes to look on ./cache/28424.txt ./txt/28424.txt