id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 533 Stratton-Porter, Gene The Song of the Cardinal .txt text/plain 25883 1706 89 half-ripened corn that sloped to the river, the Cardinal saw many birds The following morning, a golden-haired little girl and an old man with loved water; then he flew into a fine old stag sumac and tucked his magnificent of cardinals, be compelled to go seeking a mate like any Leaning toward Abram, the Cardinal turned his head from side to side, The Cardinal felt that his time had come. The Cardinal was a bird of the open fields and Half-way across the field Abram saw her coming. On came the Cardinal like sweetness, the Cardinal sang to his patient little brooding mate: "So Chip!" came the warning of the Cardinal, as he flew to his mate. Cardinal perched close to the nest the remainder of the day, and That night the Cardinal slept in the sumac, very close to his mate, and In the sumac the frightened little mother cardinal was pressing her ./cache/533.txt ./txt/533.txt