id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5167 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) The Countess Cathleen .txt text/plain 14237 1918 100 SCENE--A room with lighted fire, and a door into the open air, Look out, and tell me if your father's coming. (OONA, MARY, and CATHLEEN go Out. ALEEL looks defiantly at (TEIG lifts one arm slowly and points toward the door and begins You come to buy our souls? At every house door, that we buy men's souls, Nailed like dead vermin to the doors of God. SECOND MERCHANT. COUNTESS CATHLEEN comes in leaning Upon ALEEL's arm. (She goes to chapel door; ALEEL holds his clasped hands towards SECOND MERCHANT (looking into chapel door) (CATHLEEN wakes and comes to door of the chapel.) We are merchants, and we know the book of the world (The SECOND MERCHANT, who has been listening at the door, comes (An Old PEASANT WOMAN comes forward, and he takes up a book and I come to barter a soul for a great price. ./cache/5167.txt ./txt/5167.txt