id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7724 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron The Last of the Barons — Volume 10 .txt text/plain 23914 1303 80 "Meanwhile, thou lovest me, Hastings!" said Sibyll, with great mind, and I said to myself, 'Lord Hastings is King Edward's friend; "She loves thee, then?" said Adam, in a tone of great anguish,--"she "Then go,--go at once; come back no more till thou hast wound up thy "thou hast spoken as beseems thee; and my answer I will tell thy king, the duke, then moving his chair nearer to Hastings, said with a "Tush, William!" replied the king, more gently, "thou hast more than "I tell thee, Graul," said the friar, "that thou hast had far the best thee for thirty; but thou hast led too jolly a life to look still in "Thou art mad, Hastings!" said the king, in great astonishment. "Come, Hastings," said the king, with a ghastly smile,--"they tell us his hand on the earl's shoulder, and said, "Peace be with thee!--thou ./cache/7724.txt ./txt/7724.txt