id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14872 Potter, Beatrix The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin .txt text/plain 1331 128 95 house of an owl who is called Old Brown. were golden and green--Nutkin and Twinkleberry and all the other little "Old Mr. Brown, will you favour us with permission to gather nuts upon Now this riddle is as old as the hills; Mr. Brown paid no attention The squirrels filled their little sacks with nuts, and sailed away home in caught seven fat minnows as a present for Old Brown. Twinkleberry and six other little squirrels each carried a fat minnow; but But old Mr. Brown took no interest in riddles--not even when the answer The other squirrels hunted up and down the nut bushes; but Nutkin Old Mr. Brown turned up his eyes in disgust at the impertinence of Nutkin. The squirrels filled their little sacks with nuts. Nutkin danced up and down like a _sunbeam_; but still Old Brown said Old Brown carried Nutkin into his house, and held him up by the tail, ./cache/14872.txt ./txt/14872.txt