item: #1 of 14 id: 23678 author: Matthews, Brander title: Tales of Fantasy and Fact date: None words: 38177 flesch: 82 summary: And by the side of the orchard flows the river Lethe, of which it is not well for man to drink, though many men would taste it gladly. Take this chair, old man, said Cosmo, as he threw another hickory-stick on the fire. keywords: book; clock; corner; cosmo; day; dear; door; duncan; eliphalet; face; father; ghost; hand; head; house; larry; major; man; morning; new; night; office; partner; paul; saw; son; thought; time; uncle; van; wheatcroft; whittier; years cache: 23678.txt plain text: 23678.txt item: #2 of 14 id: 32759 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Red Nails date: None words: 31895 flesch: 87 summary: It was Valeria who exclaimed, but they both started violently, and Conan wheeled like a cat, his great sword flashing into his hand. The thicket was violently agitated, and Valeria clutched Conan's arm hard. keywords: black; blood; chamber; city; conan; dark; dead; door; eyes; feet; floor; forest; hall; hand; head; man; men; olmec; people; red; sword; tascela; techotl; tecuhltli; valeria; woman; xotalanc cache: 32759.txt plain text: 32759.txt item: #3 of 14 id: 33432 author: Bangs, John Kendrick title: Mr. Munchausen  Being a True Account of Some of the Recent Adventures beyond the Styx of the Late Hieronymus Carl Friedrich, Sometime Baron Munchausen of Bodenwerder date: None words: 35126 flesch: 82 summary: In common with a large number of other great men in history Baron Munchausen has suffered because he is not understood. II THE SPORTING TOUR OF MR. MUNCHAUSEN Good morning, Mr. Munchausen, said the interviewer of the _Gehenna Gazette_ entering the apartment of the famous traveller at the Hotel Deville, where the late Baron had just arrived from his sporting tour in the Blue Hills of Cimmeria and elsewhere. keywords: ananias; angelica; baron; baron munchausen; beelzy; course; day; diavolo; fact; feet; good; house; jang; left; life; lion; man; miles; minutes; munchausen; people; right; sapphira; story; thing; thought; time; twins; uncle; water; way; wriggletto cache: 33432.txt plain text: 33432.txt item: #4 of 14 id: 42182 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: The Hyborian Age date: None words: 8988 flesch: 64 summary: There were other kingdoms, equally civilized, but inhabited by different, and apparently older races. Neither the squalid Picts nor the apish Atlanteans have any contact with other tribes or peoples. keywords: aquilonia; empire; history; hyrkanians; kingdom; north; people; picts; race; tribes; western; world cache: 42182.txt plain text: 42182.txt item: #5 of 14 id: 42183 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Queen of the Black Coast date: None words: 11621 flesch: 86 summary: Black men came up the river in long boats with skulls grinning on the prows, or stole stooping through the trees, spear in hand. There was a confusion of movement, a writhing and melting of lights and shadows, against a background of black jungle, green stone ruins and murky river. keywords: black; blood; bĂȘlit; cimmerian; conan; death; deck; eyes; galley; jungle; life; man; men; red; river; sword; white cache: 42183.txt plain text: 42183.txt item: #6 of 14 id: 42188 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Shadows in the Moonlight date: None words: 12366 flesch: 90 summary: Once within, Conan grunted in surprize, and Olivia stifled a scream. The southern night swept down quickly, littering the dark blue sky with great white stars, and Conan entered the shadowy ruins, drawing the reluctant Olivia after him. keywords: black; blood; cimmerian; cliffs; conan; eyes; fire; girl; hand; head; man; olivia; plateau; ruins; sword; trees cache: 42188.txt plain text: 42188.txt item: #7 of 14 id: 42196 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Shadows in Zamboula date: None words: 12436 flesch: 87 summary: Conan spat in disgust, and a moment later led his companion out into the road which was becoming a street, with still, unlighted houses on each side. 'Lying in wait, beneath a dark arch--black men, like great, hulking apes! keywords: aram; baksh; black; cimmerian; conan; door; eyes; girl; hand; man; men; road; sword; totrasmek; wall; zamboula cache: 42196.txt plain text: 42196.txt item: #8 of 14 id: 42209 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: The Devil in Iron date: None words: 12469 flesch: 85 summary: Conan half expected some other monstrosity to leap at him with the opening of the door, but in the dimmer light he saw only the vague sweep of the arch above, a dully gleaming block of gold, and a half-moon glimmer on the stone. 'It is that devil Conan; he is even wilder than the _kozaks_, yet he is crafty as a mountain lion. keywords: cliffs; conan; dark; door; eyes; girl; head; human; jehungir; khosatral; man; octavia; saw; stair; trees; yuetshi cache: 42209.txt plain text: 42209.txt item: #9 of 14 id: 42227 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: A Witch Shall Be Born date: None words: 16766 flesch: 86 summary: They were young men, but hard and sinewy, with a bearing that comes only to men rendered desperate by adversity. Constantius, whom men called Falcon, was tall, broad-shouldered, slim-waisted, lithe and strong as pliant steel. keywords: blood; city; conan; constantius; desert; eyes; hands; head; khauran; man; men; olgerd; palace; people; queen; salome; shemites; sister; taramis; valerius cache: 42227.txt plain text: 42227.txt item: #10 of 14 id: 42236 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Jewels of Gwahlur date: None words: 17575 flesch: 82 summary: Gorulga was booming forth some kind of a chant in an accent unfamiliar to Conan, and which was probably some invocation in the ancient tongue of Alkmeenon, handed down from generation to generation of high priests. But these misty legends had been enough to bring Conan to Keshan, over vast distances of plain, river-laced jungle, and mountains. keywords: black; chamber; cimmerian; conan; door; goddess; gorulga; keshan; light; man; muriela; oracle; palace; priests; teeth; thutmekri; zargheba cache: 42236.txt plain text: 42236.txt item: #11 of 14 id: 42243 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: The Hour of the Dragon date: None words: 73669 flesch: 86 summary: Old men on settles before inns under spreading oak branches called greetings to the wayfarer. From the men that worked the fields, from the garrulous old men in the inns where he slaked his thirst with great leathern jacks of foaming ale, from the sharp-eyed silk-clad merchants he met upon the road, Conan sought for news of Beloso. His name is Conan, and no man can stand before him in battle. keywords: acheron; amalric; aquilonia; arms; black; blood; chamber; conan; corridor; dark; darkness; day; dead; death; deep; door; eyes; feet; fell; figure; fire; hand; head; heart; hills; king; king conan; kingdom; knights; know; land; left; life; man; men; mitra; nemedian; night; open; orastes; priest; river; road; rose; set; steel; sword; tarantia; tarascus; valerius; way; xaltotun cache: 42243.txt plain text: 42243.txt item: #12 of 14 id: 42254 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Beyond the Black River date: None words: 22476 flesch: 89 summary: Not understanding, Balthus saw Conan take from his hand the bow he had picked up in the glade, and notch an arrow. In that instant of horror and panic Balthus started up--and then a muscular arm out of the darkness locked fiercely about his throat, strangling his yell. keywords: balthus; black; bushes; cimmerian; conan; eyes; forest; fort; hand; head; man; men; picts; river; road; sag; sword; trail; woods; zogar cache: 42254.txt plain text: 42254.txt item: #13 of 14 id: 42259 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: The People of the Black Circle date: None words: 31529 flesch: 87 summary: An hour's ride westward or northward and one crossed the border and was among the Hills where men lived by the law of the knife. Women have been stolen and men stabbed between the fort and the city. keywords: afzal; arm; black; chief; conan; devi; door; eyes; face; feet; floor; girl; governor; hand; head; hills; kerim; khemsa; knife; left; life; man; men; shah; stallion; wall; way; yar; yasmina cache: 42259.txt plain text: 42259.txt item: #14 of 14 id: 42664 author: Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin) title: Gods of the North date: None words: 3412 flesch: 91 summary: What know you of the gods of ice and snow, you who have come up from the south to adventure among strangers? By the dark gods of my own race! This is my answer, replied the black-haired warrior: Not in Vanaheim, but in Valhalla will you tell your brothers the name of Amra of Akbitana. keywords: amra; eyes; feet; snow; sword; warrior cache: 42664.txt plain text: 42664.txt