id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41978 Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard Our Little Irish Cousin .txt text/plain 19370 1746 93 way, and greet them politely," said Norah to her little sister Kate, as "Wheniver the lightning comes as it did a few minutes ago," said Mrs. O'Neil, "it makes me think of a story told by me father, God rest his lunch, he gathered the children around him and told them stories of St. Patrick, the dearest of all saints to the Irish people. Father Tom told Norah and her sister many wonderful stories of the life A half-hour afterward, Father Tom had left the little home, and Mrs. O'Neil was once more hard at work over her wash-tub. "Father, please tell us the story of that great man," said Norah. As Norah's father finished the story, the little girl got up softly and Norah's father had seen with his own eyes the man who told the story of she said to Norah, as she told her little friend of what she had seen. ./cache/41978.txt ./txt/41978.txt