id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6261 Parker, Gilbert The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 1 .txt text/plain 12942 881 87 Elders said: "Thee will stand up, friend." He looked at David. liking the young man and his brother Elder, Luke Claridge, John Fairley "The woman was comely," said the young man, with a tone of irony, she had died soon after David came, and that her father, Luke Claridge, At this moment of trial David was thinking of his uncle, Benn Claridge, "Let there be no haste," said Luke Claridge, in a voice that shook a "It drove to a day of shame for thee," said the shrill Elder. "Thee has had good practice in deceit," said the shrill Elder. Faith Claridge, who had listened to David's speech, her heart panting, As Faith said to him once, "David, thee looks as though "Thee will break thy heart and thy life exploring," said Luke Claridge There came a long silence after, and David sat with unmoving look upon ./cache/6261.txt ./txt/6261.txt