id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41168 Blake, M. M. (Matilda Maria) The Siege of Norwich Castle: A story of the last struggle against the Conqueror .txt text/plain 87688 5470 84 'Thou hadst best brace thy nerves for a shock, man,' cried De Guader 'Thou hast a noble example, Emma; make haste to follow it,' said her 'Thou sayest,' Ralph began, after a time, 'that the Lady Emma has 'Father Theodred,' said Ralph, grave in his turn, 'thou hast the 'Thou dost me great honour, noble earl,' he said. 'Thou art too generous, Sir Earl,' replied Emma, the quick blood the west; Earl Ralph with his bride, his Norman knights, and Breton earl and countess and their retinue; and the castellan, Sir Hoël de St. Brice, a knight who had grown grey in the service of the Lords of 'Thou art down-hearted, Eadgyth!' said Emma, after a piercing glance 'Art thou indeed Sir Aimand de Sourdeval?' said Emma, crossing the cell 'William's men are doing thee homage, noble countess,' said De Gourin, 'But she will have thee now,' said Emma, and, taking Eadgyth's hand, ./cache/41168.txt ./txt/41168.txt