id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6848 Wallace, Lew The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 01 .txt text/plain 137046 8462 80 "Rest thou thy soul, O wisest of pagan kings," said the master, rising. looked into thy face, or touched thy hand, or heard thy voice, I know come thou wilt allow me to relate myself to thee as father to son, in was an Indian Prince vastly rich, come, like a good Mohammedan, to "Why dost thou take this place, O Prince?" asked the Shaykh, who was The Prince listened, and at the end said, like a man in haste: "Tell me, O Emir, which wouldst thou rather face, a hill-man or the "I see plainly thou art a good man," the Emir said, bowing again. "Nay," said Sergius, looking at the Prince without taking down his hands--"if ever man believed what he said, my master did." "My Lord," said the Prince, calmly, "a man's destiny is never "I am Prince Mahommed's ambassador, O Princess," he said, rising to his ./cache/6848.txt ./txt/6848.txt