id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26700 Short, Richard Saronia A Romance of Ancient Ephesus .txt text/plain 75663 6371 93 tell me what Chios said to thee, and relieve thy mind from anxious thee, and say: "The slave Saronia is as good as thou, and the time is 'Maiden, lean on my arm, and let me lead thee to thy rest;' and Saronia around thy soul to curse thee down to Tartarus as thou art faithful or 'Ah, girl, thou art, I fear, like others of thy sex, prone to sail under 'Why art thou so late, dear, to thy morning meal?' said Venusta. 'Come, come, Chios; thou art already jealous of thy rival!' 'I tell thee she loves Chios, and thou knowest it as well as I. tell thee thou lovest Saronia, the chief of the priestesses of the Both would singe thy wings, sacred as thou art, and draw thee Saronia, and thou, half-hearted, art tottering on thy throne.' 'Art thou Chios, the great artist of Ionia?' ./cache/26700.txt ./txt/26700.txt