id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16583 Miller, Elizabeth The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt .txt text/plain 160298 12565 87 thou art in eternal peril because of thy lovely face. "Moses comes in time," Rachel said, speaking in a low tone, "for Israel "Aye, thou hast said," Nechutes admitted, his eyes showing a sudden Kenkenes observed, adding with a laugh, "mark thou, I have compared thee "Dost thou know Rachel, the Israelitish maiden?" Kenkenes asked, "Thou hast said, O my Kenkenes, that I should understand thy meaning thou--whatsoever I shall say will be said through love for thee, not to Kenkenes, if I did not know thee, I should say thou "Kenkenes, thou hast given me no opportunity to wish thee well, as the "One other thing, I would tell thee, Kenkenes," the prince said, "and "Come, Masanath," he said, "thou canst reach the limit of thy power to "Thou hast said," the prince began immediately, "that Har-hat hath "What hast thou to ask of the gods that thy king can not give thee?" ./cache/16583.txt ./txt/16583.txt