id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30050 Grimalkin, Tabitha Tales From Catland, for Little Kittens .txt text/plain 19749 959 84 'You shall hear all, in good time,' answered Friskarina; 'I was upon, and then to think of that poor cat, so near us, catching black her--she was quite as thin as the poor cat: and the old woman, I mean the poor old woman at the cottage: and Friskarina thought what a fine bones saved for the poor cats round my palace; and,--O what a deal of not to go and look after poor old Glumdalkin, who was, no doubt, in no looking round, for she could not imagine where the old cat could be own dinner for me, you good little creature.' Friskarina looked at her woman and the cat were sitting in the sunshine, by the door, the old 'I am not so sure of that,' said the cat; '_I_ think I have a good The beautiful little lady looked at the cat for a minute or two very ./cache/30050.txt ./txt/30050.txt