id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18387 Aguilar, Grace The Days of Bruce: A Story from Scottish History. Vol. 1 .txt text/plain 147700 6707 76 "The patriot and the king!--of whom canst thou speak?" said Alan, at the "And dear art thou to Scotland, Nigel; but I knew not thy fond dreams "Sir Robert Keith informs me, noble lady," said the king, again "Reject thee," said King Robert, laying his hand kindly on the boy's Young as thou art, we ask of thee but the heart and sword which as thou art?" continued the king, as, with head erect and arms proudly sir knight, or earl, or king, whichever name thou bearest, and dares "Nay, thou art over-suspicious, friend Alan," answered Nigel, smiling. bid thee remember thou art not only a knight, a noble, a king, but one know that thou didst love him, ere that false hand and falser heart were "Alan, by the love thou bearest me, I charge thee put up thy sword--it "Knowest thou aught of _him_, good father?" answered Nigel, in a voice ./cache/18387.txt ./txt/18387.txt