id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20718 Glyn, Elinor The Damsel and the Sage: A Woman's Whimsies .txt text/plain 7134 586 89 And the Damsel said to the Sage: "And tell me, Sage, what became of the ear?" asked the Damsel. "No one," said the Sage; "the first man went about with only one ear; "I want to know," said the Damsel, "why a woman who has Diamonds and "It means, first of all," said the Sage, "that the woman is a fool, as desirable bird in the world; and when the man realizes he has lost it "Please open the door, Sage," entreated the Damsel, "and I will tell you you bite my hand!' Now tell me, Sage, which was right--the man or the The Sage was fairly gracious, and to while away the time the Damsel "Thank you, Damsel," said the Sage, gently for him; "but the Fisherman "That would be for another day," said the Damsel; "and--for another Tell me, Sage, why did this action cure the Dove of its great love ./cache/20718.txt ./txt/20718.txt