id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19665 Cooper, Elizabeth My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard .txt text/plain 50240 2635 85 Thy brothers tell me his sons made great boast that no man has been He must be a man like thee, strong, noble, kindly, bearing thy great I hold my son and say, "Look, thy father will come to us from this child?" She said-and thou would'st not know thy Mother's voice, I write thee this because I know thy mother-heart will rejoice that our Need I tell thee, Mother mine, that I am a stranger in this great city, us, thy children, in this new and foreign life. The foreign woman comes and sits upon the edge of her chair in great I have such great news to tell thee that I hardly know where to begin. things of life, men like my father, must pass away. I took my son apart the other night and said, "I am thy mother and I We are coming home to thee, Mother of my husband, and I have ./cache/19665.txt ./txt/19665.txt