id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36612 MacDonald, George The Princess and Curdie .txt text/plain 58008 3578 90 "You have got it, Curdie," said the old lady, in a voice that sounded "And you remember, Curdie," said his mother, "that when the princess "Still," said Curdie, looking a little ashamed, "I might have dreamed my Then the great old young beautiful princess turned to Curdie. "Nor so old as the princess," said Curdie. "Give Curdie a paw, Lina," said the princess. "Here, Curdie," said his mother, "try my hand, and see what beast's paw "Now, father, let me feel yours," said Curdie, daring a little more. As the princess had said he was to go like the poor man he was, Curdie "Poor Lina!" said Curdie; "you got all those helping me." "It is but a little hole for Lina I want to make," said Curdie. "Is it not time to rise, Curdie?" said the king. Then the king said to Curdie and the page,-- ./cache/36612.txt ./txt/36612.txt