id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16981 Ransome, Arthur Old Peter's Russian Tales .txt text/plain 69438 4463 96 "Long hair, short sense, little she-pigeon," said old Peter. "Well, little one," says the old merchant, "and don't you want your "Very well, little bird," says the old man, and he put the things in a galloping horse to ask leave from the little pretty one's old mother. "You shall hear, little pigeon," said old Peter, and he took a pinch "Good-day, young fellow," says the ancient old man. "To eat up little Russian children," said old Peter, "when she can get "The little mouse," said old Peter, "came and lived in the hut, and "God knows all about that, little one," said old Peter, "and it's for "You are a stupid little pigeon," said old Peter, and he went on. "Our little white pigeon," said the old man. After a little the old man came down. just lived there in the little hut, and the old man caught fish out of ./cache/16981.txt ./txt/16981.txt