id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 709 MacDonald, George The Princess and Curdie .txt text/plain 56787 3302 89 '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 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/709.txt ./txt/709.txt