id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7160 Twain, Mark The Prince and the Pauper, Part 7. .txt text/plain 7905 525 88 time Hugo entertained himself in that way, the King felled him to the THAT upon him, 'tis good-den and God keep thee, King of the Game-Cocks!" to lay his hand upon the King's shoulder, when Hendon said-The officer led, with the woman and her bundle; Miles and the King Miles Hendon forgot all decorum in his delight; and surprised the King ear--"the pig thou hast purchased for eightpence may cost thee thy neck, As soon as Hendon and the King were out of sight of the constable, his "Welcome to Hendon Hall, my King!" exclaimed Miles. Hugh Hendon," said Miles, sharply. me not for thy brother Miles Hendon?" "Ah, my King," cried Hendon, colouring slightly, "do not thou condemn me "I do not doubt thee," said the King, with a childlike simplicity and The King sat musing a few moments, then looked up and said-- ./cache/7160.txt ./txt/7160.txt