id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9758 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Leila or, the Siege of Granada, Book III. .txt text/plain 5433 223 70 examination of Almamen, the Dominican had sought the queen; and had When Leila entered the queen's pavilion, Isabel, who was alone, marked "Maiden," said Isabel, encouragingly, "I fear thou hast been strangely "Ah, madam!" said Leila, as she fell on one knee beside the queen, "most thy hostess--thou wilt find her of a kindly and fostering nature. oh, maiden!" added the queen, with benevolent warmth, "steel not thy Castilian prejudices, left her hand in Leila's grateful clasp; and laying said, gently,--"And thy prayers shall avail thee and me when thy God and countenance of Torquemada; and Leila looked around her, with the feeling holy land, sacred equally to the faith of Christian and of Jew. The By degrees, as her new faith grew confirmed, Leila now inclined herself On these thoughts Leila meditated, till "King of Granada," said Almamen, "the hour hath come at last; go forth ./cache/9758.txt ./txt/9758.txt