id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435054743224 Mentor, Lillian Frances. The day of Resis/ by Lillian Frances Mentor ; illustrated by Harry L. V. Parkhurst. 1897 .txt text/plain 97123 5885 86 given a seat next to Enola, and next to her came Mr. Bruce and then Harry; Mrs. Graham sat next to the long excursions the King would be at Enola's side constantly, and Harry had hardly found time to speak "Onrai," said Enola, "don't look at me in that way. "Onrai, do not look at me so," said Enola, stepping "Come Enola or it will be too late," said Onrai. sufficiently long to reach this distance," said Mr. Graham to Mr. Bruce, "and I think that it is convincing proof, that the beast beat his way out of the trail "Enola, look; do you not know us?" said Harry, the King as he came near him and said, "Onrai, are you Mr. Bruce came running from the villa, and hurrying up to the retreating figure of Onrai, said: "Fear not," said Onrai, "Some question of difference has come up probably, which has led them to ./cache/osu.32435054743224.pdf ./txt/osu.32435054743224.txt