id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3606 Collins, Wilkie Antonina; Or, The Fall of Rome .txt text/plain 168471 7187 69 his solitary resting-place, and looked forth upon the great city, whose but looked up steadfastly into the senator's face, her large eyes fixed Vetranio, as he threatened Ulpius, the father's look of cold, silent, until the day that saw the army encamped beneath the walls of Rome, and length she suddenly looked up, and observing his eyes fixed on her, 'I had not long remained in my resting-place, when I heard a sound of As the words passed the old man's lips, Hermanric turned and looked on 'Days pass, wounds heal, chances change,' muttered the old man, She never looked at Antonina; her eyes wandered not for a moment from His pale lips trembled; he looked round for the first time at Antonina, head, and, looking down, saw on the ground beneath a young girl and looked close on his daughter's face--he thought at that moment that ./cache/3606.txt ./txt/3606.txt