id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10148 Pyle, Howard The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood .txt text/plain 111995 6367 93 "Now stand thou back," quoth Robin, "and let the better man cross "Good morrow to thee, jolly fellow," quoth Robin, "thou seemest happy "Nay, Little John," quoth Robin, "thou art a sound stout fellow, yet "Now, thou great purse of fat!" cried Little John, "I ask thee not for said to Little John, "Well, good friend, I like thy plan right well; so, And art thou indeed Little John, and Robin Hood's own right-hand "As for thee, Little John," said Robin, turning to him and laughing, Quoth Robin Hood to Little John, "Why didst thou not go straight to Robin Hood had done, "I do love to hear thee talk, thou pretty fellow, "Nay, good Little John," quoth Robin gently, for he liked ill to have "Why, so thou hast, Little John," said Robin. Then Robin turned to Little John, and quoth he, "Go thou and Will ./cache/10148.txt ./txt/10148.txt