id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8089 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 2. .txt text/plain 65896 3157 77 the fields and woods looked very pleasant in the bright sunshine of the In my walk yesterday forenoon I passed an old house which seemed sloping hillside, like islands among the grass, with trees growing in round the site of the house was a pleasant, sunny, green space, with old So comes the night; and I look back upon a day spent in what the afternoon of the second day,--the first time that I ever came home in my day, that a large pool of water, under the shadow of some trees, had are very pleasant in the sunshine of the afternoons, the trees looking day we came back to our old house, which had been deserted all this time; At a little distance stands a black, large, old, wooden up a handful of autumnal maple-leaves the other day,--"Look, papa, here's old man who was a little child when the wood was cut, coming back from ./cache/8089.txt ./txt/8089.txt