id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27567 Alcott, Louisa May Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag, Volume 6 An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc. .txt text/plain 56425 3140 91 away at the apples till their little brown arms ached, for all knew how a jolly time on't, to jedge by the looks of things," said Aunt Cinthy, "I like that little story, and shall always think of it when I hear the a jolly new game, wouldn't it?" said Ned. No one had time to speak; for suddenly the three little shadows on the kissed mamma, and said "Good-night;" then went away into their rooms, "Better lay down a spell," said the man, looking a little troubled. "The man was down at the poor-house to-day, and took away little Nan, Old Dan was Davy's uncle,--a grim, gray man, who said little, did his yourself, boy," said Dan. Away went the little boat; and the fog shut down over it, as if a misty But why won't they like you?" said Fancy, looking her pretty things," said the vain little girl. ./cache/27567.txt ./txt/27567.txt