id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn5hqg Hale, Edward Everett, Sr. Stories of adventure : as told by adventurers by Edward E. Hale 1905 .txt text/plain 82007 3892 77 old times, three kings of that country went away to worship a prophet that was born; and they carried with good right to such a title; for all men know for a certain truth that he is the most potent man, as regards of the coming of the Great Kaan, owing to all the approaches having been completely occupied, as I told you. days after, finding myself a little better, I set off in company with a Moor, who conducted me by a river on the the town I met a great lord of the country, called Fancardin; he was encamped on the open plain, carrying This great man having halted some time, in consequence of the sumpter-horses crossing the river, became such as are commonly called coggs, having twelve thousand armed men on board, are seen approaching, — a within four days after the messengers of Stephen returned unto me with a great cross as high as a man, and ./cache/hvd.hn5hqg.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn5hqg.txt