id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37529 Anonymous The Adventures of Puss in Boots Marks's Edition .txt text/plain 748 73 90 THE SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF PUSS IN BOOTS. Now Puss from the cupboard came out and thus spoke, Puss said this fine game I'll take to the king, Next day to a wheat-field Grimalkin repair'd, "From the Marquis Carabas, great Monarch," said he, This king took a journey, his kingdom to view, Puss ran to a cornfield, to the reapers he said, 'Is his highness the Ogre at home sir,' said he, Puss entr'd the castle so gay, "Mighty sir," said the Cat, "such a change I must say, Doubt not, said the Ogre, my power to do so, And that day, "PUSS IN BOOTS" gain'd greater renown, The Adventures of Puss in Boots The Adventures of Little Dame Crump, and her White Pig Adventures of Paul Pry and his young Friend in London Comical Adventures of the Old Woman and Pedlar History of Whittington and his Cat ./cache/37529.txt ./txt/37529.txt