id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23452 Dickens, Charles The Trial of William Tinkling Written by Himself at the Age of 8 Years .txt text/plain 3463 278 84 [Illustration: Waving his black flag, the Colonel attacked.] Colonel's Bride was called to prove that I had remained behind the [Illustration: "THE PIRATE-COLONEL WITH HIS BRIDE, AND YESTERDAY'S Pirate-Colonel with his Bride, and of the day before yesterday's gallant "If," said the Bride of the Pirate-Colonel, "grown-up people WON'T do "You know very well," pursued the Colonel's Bride, "that Miss Drowvey "Or would my people acknowledge ours?" said the Bride of Tinkling. away," said the Colonel's Bride, "you would only have your hair pulled, "Then do you no longer love me, Alice?" asked the Colonel. Colonel embraced his own Bride, and I embraced mine. "It must be the grown-up people who have changed all this," said Alice. "Let 'em," said the Colonel. So Alice and Nettie said they would make "Cut our Brides out," said the Colonel, "and then cut our way, without The Colonel also told me with his hand ./cache/23452.txt ./txt/23452.txt