id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9206 Hawthorne, Nathaniel The Toll Gatherer's Day (From "Twice Told Tales") .txt text/plain 2351 107 76 toll-gatherer's day. toll-gatherer's day. ponderous wheels begins to mingle with my old friend's slumbers, creaking half-extinguished lantern over the toll-house, is seen the drowsy visage golden beams on the toll-gatherer's little hermitage. The toll-gatherer's The toll-gatherer's their rosy-cheeked little girl sitting gladsomely between them. toll and pass. Here comes a spectacle that causes the old toll-gatherer youth, fresh as the summer morn, and beside him a young lady in white, rolls blazing through the sky, and cannot find a cloud to cool his face Dreadful dusty!" answers the sympathetic toll-gatherer. Yes, old friend; and a quiet heart will make a dog-day temperate. but the ephemeral aristocrats of a summer's day? draw descends; horse and foot pass onward, and leave the bridge vacant "And thus," muses the toll-gatherer, "have I found it be as wearisome as to-day's has been; yet both shall bear thee onward a Now the old toll-gatherer looks seaward, and ./cache/9206.txt ./txt/9206.txt