id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36651 O'Keeffe, John The Castle of Andalusia: A Comic Opera, in Three Acts .txt text/plain 15715 3405 99 thought on; a rich old fellow, one Don Scipio, has lately come to _Spado._ You were posting full gallop to Don Scipio's castle, on the _Don Scipio._ Dear Fernando, you are as welcome to this castle as _Don Fer._ Don Scipio, I hoped to have the honour of seeing your son. _Enter DON SCIPIO and SPADO._ _Don Scipio._ Now, Spado, I--hey, where is my little dreamer? _Spado._ [_Aside._] Oh, zounds!--Yes, sir, as I was telling you. _Ped._ Why, sir, Don Scipio, being a gentleman of discernment, _Ped._ I will, sir--Don Scipio, you are the master. _Ped._ I will--Sir, you are Fernando, and I am Pedrillo. _Don Fer._ [_Presents it to DON SCIPIO._] There, sir. _Vas._ [_To SCIPIO._] Don Fernando would speak to you, sir. _Don Scipio._ Some, I believe, may go up--Eh, little Spado, could you _Spado._ And, sir, [_To SCIPIO._] if fate has decreed that your son is ./cache/36651.txt ./txt/36651.txt