id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19750 Stevenson, Robert Louis The Waif Woman .txt text/plain 7087 507 97 The goodman of that house was called Finnward Keelfarer, and his wife Aud "Woman," said Thorgunna, "I am no merchant." And she closed the chest Now Thorgunna opened the second chest and took out her bedding--sheets of At that Aud's two ears grew hot as her cheeks; and she took Thorgunna at Woman or the Wind Wife; to her face it must always be Thorgunna. When she was back in bed, the word of Thorgunna came to her mind, that Day came, and Aud must rise; but she went about the house like "That is a sick wife," said Finnward, "Her weird has come on her." "You are to consider that the woman died in my house," says Finnward, When they came to the house, Aud had the two chests to her own bed-place, "Woman!" cried Finnward, "these are the bed-sheets of Thorgunna--these Finnward lay down again in the bed between Thorgunna's sheets, and ./cache/19750.txt ./txt/19750.txt