id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29527 Fielding, H. (Harold) The Soul of a People .txt text/plain 90573 4958 84 knows the great mystery of a new life; whither the dying man's hopes and the end of that long good life, he entered into the Great Peace for man so think and so act that he shall come at length unto the Great of the great teacher, by living a life blameless before men, by villager retires some time in his life to learn the great wisdom. men's thoughts, but to think his own, for a love of books only comes to So a Burman lives his life, and he asks a great deal from it. Wherever there are great pagodas the people will come in from far and It was no good the governor saying such a great man as he must come of life, white souls steeped in the Great Peace, all living things will 'All a man's life comes before him at the hour of death,' said my ./cache/29527.txt ./txt/29527.txt