id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4581 Liljencrantz, Ottilie A. (Ottilia Adelina) The Thrall of Leif the Lucky: A Story of Viking Days .txt text/plain 85137 5972 91 She said that Alwin's eyes were as bright as a young serpent's; but she One day, as Alwin sat looking out, his chin resting in his hand, his Alwin grew still redder; but he could not tell the good old man that he "Alwin of England," he said slowly, "though you little know how much it "A quick wit answered that, Alwin of England," Rolf said Olaf turned and looked into Leif's eyes and said, 'I think it may well looked upon Alwin with unfriendly eyes ever since Leif's first Alwin fell on his knee, and, not daring to kiss the chief's hand, raised consternation of Alwin's face was so great that Sigurd took pity on him easy mark in me," Alwin murmured, his eyes following the motions like Rolf, Sigurd, Helga, even Valbrand, cried out for mercy; but Alwin the black look he gave me as I left?" He raised his eyes to Rolf's face, ./cache/4581.txt ./txt/4581.txt