id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31370 Hazelton, George Cochrane Mistress Nell: A Merry Tale of a Merry Time .txt text/plain 53027 4991 90 "Nell told me I might come here, sir," said the girl, faintly excusing Buckingham was dazed; his eyes sought Nell, then looked aghast at the "Last night, Mistress Nell," said Strings, "the old fiddle played its "Pshaw!" said Nell, as she hugged the King's roses tighter in her arms. "Pardon, my lord; Nell, my arm!" said Hart. [Illustration: THE KING PROFESSES HIS LOVE FOR NELL.] "Nay; come up if you love me," said Nell, enticingly. "Faith and troth," said Nell, "I am happy to know our King has lost his "That is serious, Sire," said Nell, sadly; and then her eye twinkled as "Not while Nell loves Charles," he said. "The King's!" cried Nell, opening wide her eyes. "I am sure of that," said Nell, slyly; "my King was there." "True, Nell," said the King, mercifully. "It is I who should ask your pardon, Nell," exclaimed the King, ./cache/31370.txt ./txt/31370.txt