id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044086823036 Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir Sir Nigel / by Arthur Conan Doyle 1906 .txt text/plain 117105 7513 92 Nigel looked at the old woman with shining eyes. "Come and fetch me, good fellow," said Nigel, with a "I have few friends, fair sir," said Nigel, with a "I know not what to ask, good sir," said Nigel. shall lay our hands on all three," said the Prince, looking As Chandos rode back again to the king, Nigel exchanged the old ash spear which had been his father's "Nay, Sir John," said Nigel. "I pray you, fair and honoured sir," said Nigel, "that "I pray you, fair and honoured sir," said Nigel, "that "Nay, Aylward, I pray you to leave him," said Nigel. "By Saint Paul!" cried Nigel, looking with eager eyes "It is indeed a noble steed, fair sir," said Nigel. "Perchance you shall, fair sir," said Nigel, "for all that "I trust you make no mistake, old man," said Nigel. "I thank you, fair sir," said Nigel. ./cache/hvd.32044086823036.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044086823036.txt