id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6263 Parker, Gilbert The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 2 .txt text/plain 51086 3784 91 "Lord Eglington will be a great man one day that what I thought or said helped thee to see things better. I think that even when thee said most, at heart I believed on a far-off look which Faith had seen so often in the eyes of David, Eglington held out his hand to the old man. "Thee is good to me, Faith," he said, as they entered the door of the Red They sat for a long time in silence, and at length Faith said: "Thee is "Does thee think I shall like her that will live yonder?" She nodded which David's mother had said before she closed her eyes and passed away: laughed gently in his face, and at last Soolsby got voice and said: "I will speak now," Soolsby said again into the old man's ear. As the look in Eglington's face the night she came upon him and Soolsby ./cache/6263.txt ./txt/6263.txt