id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37807 Alcott, Louisa May Mountain-Laurel and Maidenhair .txt text/plain 10826 558 88 Mother thought I'd better wait on you; the little girls are so half so good, and delicate folks generally like our old place best," new-comer felt the charm of the place, for the girl loved her mountain "Do you care for poetry?" asked Emily, surprised at the girl's look and With that Becky went away, leaving Emily to rest and dream with her eyes You may safely cultivate Becky; Mrs. Taylor told me she was a remarkably bright girl, though she may not look Here the chat ended, and soon the little girls were gone, leaving Becky It sounded like poetry," said Emily, leaning both Why, how old are you, Becky?" asked Emily, much "Sit here and have a good rest, while I talk to you," said Emily, eager Becky was sure now that Emily was going to read something of her own thing, and do it without knowing it half the time," said Becky, sinking ./cache/37807.txt ./txt/37807.txt