id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31795 Hawthorne, Julian Yellow-Cap and Other Fairy-Stories For Children .txt text/plain 52080 3500 91 'Come, my dear boy,' he said, laying his great claw on Raymond's arm. yellow cap on his head, and his eyes fixed upon the king. 'By the way,' said Yellow-cap at length, 'about the signboard outside 'Come and look in our mirror,' said Gyp, taking Yellow-cap by the arm 'Through that,' said Yellow-cap, pointing to the end of the room where 'Well, at all events I am a King!' said Yellow-cap. 'Well, if I must, I must,' said King Yellow-cap rather ungraciously. 'Very good,' said King Yellow-cap; 'I see you know your business. 'Ha!' said King Yellow-cap. 'The first thing to be done,' said Tom, looking at the children with 'But you look very much like the Queen our mother,' said Hilda. 'Well, I think I shall like that better, on the whole,' said Calladon. said to him, 'We are like you, Oscar,' but also, 'Theeda loves you!' ./cache/31795.txt ./txt/31795.txt