id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31167 Ewald, Carl The Old Willow Tree, and Other Stories .txt text/plain 35791 3080 98 "Thank you for your shade, you good Willow-Tree," he said. "Poor Willow-Tree!" said the wild rose-bush. "Poor Willow-Tree!" said the rose-bush. "What are those funny little things up in the willow-tree's top?" said "That's not my way of thinking," said the willow-tree. "I know what you're thinking of," said the willow-tree, sadly. about the willow-tree; the elder-bush said it would be all right; the "Who ever heard a tree talk like that?" said the oak. "Thank you, you good old Willow-Tree," said the dandelion. "Yes," said the old willow-tree. "Now I can hold out no longer," said the old willow-tree. "Come and look up here," said the tree. "If they come, we'll do for them!" said the little oak-tree. "Do you think so, cousin?" said the wood-mouse. "Wait a little longer, cousin," said the house-mouse. "I have heard a little about him," said the wood-mouse. ./cache/31167.txt ./txt/31167.txt