id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26623 Sue, Eugène The Brass Bell; or, The Chariot of Death .txt text/plain 36550 2438 85 Albinik the mariner, together with his wife Meroë left the camp towards "Let the fishing be good," answered Albinik, "and I shall not regret "There, at last, is the camp of Caesar," said Albinik, stopping short, Arrived within the tent of Caesar, the scourge of Gaul, Albinik and seated at the foot of Caesar's couch, Meroë saw a young and beautiful Caesar, before whom Albinik and Meroë cast down their eyes for fear of At these words, translated by the interpreter to Caesar, the Roman Albinik's offer having been translated to Caesar by the interpreter, the After translating to Caesar Albinik's answer, the interpreter resumed: have in my life traveled so much on the sea," said Caesar to Albinik "Good father," I said to him, laying my hand lightly upon the old man's slave-dealers who follow the Roman army fell like so many ravens upon The "horse-dealer" looked at me in great surprise, and said: ./cache/26623.txt ./txt/26623.txt