id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57310 Alcott, Louisa May Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag, Volume 4 My Girls, etc. .txt text/plain 46631 2208 85 thousand a year, going to her daily duty looking like a school girl; harmless little girl, asking only a place to lay her head. little white girl taking time from her own sports to sit on the stairs begin to feel the good of the little I know, and I am trying hard every like." And the forlorn look came back to poor Lizzie's face. "To have a nice little room, and make flowers, like a French girl I "I'm very happy now," ended Lizzie, looking about the little bare room "I thought mammas knew every thing," said Bertie, in a disappointed The old gentleman sat in his place, looking up at the little girl, who "Good little lass!" said the old gentleman, as he put his hand in his a soft, red light, and the little girl was very happy as she looked three good spirits had come to help little Marjorie from that day ./cache/57310.txt ./txt/57310.txt