id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44245 Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) Historic Oddities and Strange Events .txt text/plain 87820 4784 76 office at Vienna came to an end, and he set out on his way home. His father sent Hans to be page to the imprisoned Duke Frederick at so drunk that he lay like a dead man for two days and two nights, and way or other at once, so he sent a crown of gold roses to Hans, and said refused to come down from her room and dine with the Duke unless the old Whilst Hans was away, the Duke won a large sum of money at play, enough of the inner man, of a good, faithful, God fearing, and loving soul, Abram answered, "Let the man come, and sign the deed and see the money Then mass was said, during which the man in whose hands the fortunes of Countess, a man named John Stauff, whether his wife was at home, as he ./cache/44245.txt ./txt/44245.txt