id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044086875077 Blackwood, Algernon The lost valley and other stories by Algernon Blackwood 1917 .txt text/plain 94310 5979 83 though she knew him, the little head bent itself forward gently, gracefully, and the dear eyes positively inner voice murmur as he stumbled homewards without once looking back; "the kind of thing people say looked over the fair world of wooded vales and mountains at his feet, but his eyes, turned inwards, saw "Soon the turn must come," he thought, yet without a trace of impatience or alarm, "and the road wind "Soon the turn must come," he thought, yet without a trace of impatience or alarm, "and the road wind into the wooded mountain-side, thronged with moving figures, like forms of life gently gliding to and before he leaves | " flashed the strong thought continually in his mind, making him run like a deer little tent that stood there like a wee white shell facing following footsteps; voices that laughed and whispered; and saw figures crouching behind trees and ./cache/hvd.32044086875077.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044086875077.txt