id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37532 Grierson, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Wilson) The Scottish Fairy Book .txt text/plain 67611 3159 86 "Now," said the Fairy Queen, "an' thou wilt, I shall tell thee where In bygone days there lived a little Princess named Gold-Tree, and she "Thy step-daughter, the Princess Gold-Tree, without a doubt," said the So it came to pass that when Queen Silver-Tree arrived at the great door That night the Prince came home from hunting looking very tired and sad, see coming up it but an Old Woman, who looked like a lady born. "One can unlock doors, young Master," said the old woman, shaking her So the little Princess went home again, and next day she turned up There was once an old man and his wife, who lived in a dear little This time it ran up a burnside till it came to a little cottage standing The voice of the queer little old woman came up through the hole. The little old woman soon appeared, and, with twinkling eyes, asked her ./cache/37532.txt ./txt/37532.txt