id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52734 Bloundelle-Burton, John The Scourge of God: A Romance of Religious Persecution .txt text/plain 89062 5951 87 "The day is fair," the dying aristocrat said, letting her eyes glance "Madame la Princesse still lives, monsieur," the man replied, his eye Again Martin exclaimed, "My God!" Then added: "And this man, Never!" Martin exclaimed, touching the old man's arm. "Come, monsieur," that lady said, her voice soft and low, "follow me." "Now," she said, her deep eyes fixed upon Martin, "now tell me of the light turned into daffodil and told that the day was at hand, Martin Into Martin Ashurst's face there came a look telling of deep "Sir," said Martin, speaking for the first time, "your grief carries "My God!" Martin heard Baville whisper to himself, though not so low with a great face in which were set fierce rolling eyes, a man from "Monsieur," said Baville, coming in two hours later to another room in Then Baville rose and, standing before Martin, said: ./cache/52734.txt ./txt/52734.txt