id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37862 Miller, Elizabeth Saul of Tarsus: A Tale of the Early Christians .txt text/plain 112809 8223 84 "And none hath supplanted me in thy loves, Marsyas?" Saul smiled. "Marsyas," Saul protested in a tone of kindly remonstrance, "thou dost "I perceived by thy garments that thou art an Essene," the old man "What can I do for thee that thou shouldst need me?" Marsyas asked "Dost thou know this man?" he asked, indicating Agrippa. "My lord," Marsyas said, "thou didst say to me several days ago that my Lord Agrippa, that thou wilt tell us the day the young man arrives!" "Thy master hath need of thee, Eutychus," he said in a soft voice. Marsyas took the old man's hand and lifted it impulsively to his lips. "I can not hope, my Marsyas," she said to herself, "if thou art "Wilt thou continue further, lord," Marsyas said, "and tell them how "Thou hast kept thy word, lord," Marsyas said, "and I go hence carrying ./cache/37862.txt ./txt/37862.txt