id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35529 Stevenson, Burton Egbert The Charm of Ireland .txt text/plain 166847 6906 77 said the lights of the Irish coast could be seen ahead, and we went out known as Ireland's Eye, and far away beyond the long stretch of low wells; but, like most Irish churches, it was in ruins most of the time, hopeless, half-crazed men and women said good-bye to Ireland forever and time in a place so bare of comfort, and I looked at the old woman, who "It's like this, sir," he said, finally, "in our small place, it's the looked at the Irish homespun, and spent a little time at an I intended going to Adare, a little town not far away, said to possess a "Then, by God, this man shall rule all Ireland!" said the King, and left, and then the road turned away between high stone walls--only these the ruins of the old abbey, a little way down the river, and walked out ./cache/35529.txt ./txt/35529.txt