id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5793 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Stories of Red Hanrahan .txt text/plain 14784 541 83 Hanrahan went to the man of the house and said, 'I got your message'; said the man of the house, and Hanrahan turned his eyes from the old man 'There's time enough, Red Hanrahan,' said the man of the house. and withered like a bird's claw on Hanrahan's hand, and said: 'It is not stop with us after all, Hanrahan'; and the old man said: 'He will stop And once Hanrahan said as a man would say in a dream, 'It is time for is a long time you have been coming to us, Hanrahan the learned man and the second old woman rose up with the stone in her hands, and she said man said, 'I will never turn away Hanrahan of the poets from my door,' then, asking him for a song, but the man of the house said it was no house said to the young men, they would all know what dancing was like ./cache/5793.txt ./txt/5793.txt