id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082514187 St. Clair, Henry. Tales of terror; or, The mysteries of magic: a selection of wonderful and supernatural stories translated from the Chinese, Turkish, and German. Comp. by Henry St. Clair ... 1848 .txt text/plain 103628 5354 77 "I insist upon it," said the gamekeeper Rudolph, one evening, to the party, "I insist upon it that some wizard has bewitched William, for such things could not happen naturally; therefore let us endeavor to loosen the charm."-" Superstitious "Children,' said the old man, "this is our own festival; let us, therefore, be happy: to-morrow we shall not be what dost thou command?"-"I will destroy you both," answered the Mughribin, "if you do not open the treasury of Shamardal to me."-"It shall be done,'' continued they, " on condition that Judar, the fisherman, be there; for it is written in the that his hand trembled" Thou hast not yet," said he," recovered from the terror which seized thee in the forest." "We passed near the mouth of a Cavern," returned Sir Albert: " what terrific visions Maurice might behold there, himself can best inform you." " And does the Lady Constance return thy love?" said Sir ./cache/nyp.33433082514187.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082514187.txt