id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21492 Kingston, William Henry Giles A True Hero: A Story of the Days of William Penn .txt text/plain 34032 1989 82 "Farewell, old friend," said Mead, shaking Christison by the hand, as "Thou speakest truly, friend," answered Captain Mead; "I was the cause may render my old friend Mead, and that noble young fellow Penn, some father to tell him the cause of my absence," said young Penn, stopping Captain Mead warmly thanked his old friend for coming to see him. "Father," said young Wenlock, as he and the elder Christison were "Come," said Mead to his old comrade; "many days have passed since I "Is this Master Mead's abode, young man?" inquired Captain Christison. "You seemed pleased with young Mistress Mead, Wenlock," said his father. William Penn, and his father's old friend, Captain Mead. "Those are old friends I little expected to meet again," said Wenlock to "Yea; I wish to see thee, young friend," said Penn; "but when thou On reaching the look-out place, Wenlock saw the ship of which the old ./cache/21492.txt ./txt/21492.txt