id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32996 Abdullah, Achmed The Ten-foot Chain; or, Can Love Survive the Shackles? A Unique Symposium .txt text/plain 25086 2175 93 woman really loved one another, no chain could be riveted too close or horse, a man ten years the king's senior, with a mocking, bitter eye, a sweetness of our love shall be an unbreakable chain--on through a eyes--"and bind you two honey-loves together with a ten-foot chain." "No'm," Plaster said, as he lifted the chain to a more comfortable place "Dis chain ain't heavy, Plaster," Pearline protested. Excusin' dat, I likes dis chain--it ties us to "Yes'm," Plaster answered as he pulled the chain from under her feet and "Don't you never shave yo' face, Plaster?" the lady asked when the love "But I's chained up wid Plaster," Pearline protested. "One time you said you liked my singin'," Plaster retorted. "We'll see whether she loves him so much or not," said the duke. "Why, no," said Gaspard; "as for that, she's really in love with that ./cache/32996.txt ./txt/32996.txt