id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40994 Le Queux, William Zoraida: A Romance of the Harem and the Great Sahara .txt text/plain 137541 8234 79 copper pitcher upon the sand, the man said, "Thou art accursed of Allah, Remember, O Infidel, she risked her life to save thee, and thou, "Thou wilt ere long learn a wonderful secret which hath been revealed to "Thou art not a True Believer, O Cecil," Zoraida said, in bitter return to thee, and no ill effects wilt thou feel to-morrow of thy near perilous journey, thou shalt carry with thee the Crescent of Glorious concern thee not until thy return, for although to-night thou art here Whilst thou art in the distant Desert I shall not forget thee; remain hidden from thee until thou hast returned." "Hast thou travelled in the Great Desert?" the old man asked. thou, of all men, hast courage with thy sword and confidence in thine hands of their hated enemies--thou hast uttered thy last word! O Elucidator of the Great Mystery, know thou that a friend hath ./cache/40994.txt ./txt/40994.txt