id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20993 Reed, Talbot Baines Sir Ludar A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess .txt text/plain 121741 7423 92 had said as she placed her hand on my arm and led me, like one in a "My brave friend," said she, and her voice fell like music on my ears, "I have left Oxford, Sir Guardian," said Ludar, "I liked not the place, boy go, men; and now you," said he, turning to me, "you ill-looking "Whereat," said Ludar, "we came to words, and the maiden took your part "That maiden," said Ludar, gravely, "knows not what traitor means." One day, however, he seemed more like a plain man and said: "'Tis time "Humphrey," said Ludar, "get to bed, your turn will come." Humphrey," said she, "till I met you and Sir Ludar, I had thought all "Because the time had come," said Ludar. "Humphrey," said Ludar to me, as we stood a moment looking round before "Come with me," said Ludar, and we followed the man. ./cache/20993.txt ./txt/20993.txt