id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9205 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Sights from a Steeple (From "Twice Told Tales") .txt text/plain 2510 118 76 Bright they are as a young man's visions, and, like steps descends from every door to the pavement. little while upon the steps, and finally proceed up the street. to the long and shady walk, I perceive that the two fair girls have the girls, who have now disappeared from the long and shady street. The clouds, within a little time, have gathered over all the sky, hanging street, I discern the rich old merchant, putting himself to the top of where the narrow lane enters into the street, they come plump against the The old man and his daughters are safely housed, and now the storm lets breaks out in long white lines upon a broad expanse of blackness, or a flood; and let me look once more at the green plain, and little hills yonder darkest cloud, born, like hallowed hopes, of the glory of another ./cache/9205.txt ./txt/9205.txt