id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31118 Richardson, Dorothy The Long Day: The Story of a New York Working Girl, as Told by Herself .txt text/plain 66038 3621 81 The Story of a New York Working Girl * * As Told by Herself At my table all had gone save the young girl with the dark eyes, working with likes to walk home looking decent and respectable, no "So long!" It was not the first time that I had heard a working girl The home for working girls I found, not very far away from this the stairs with a crowd of other girls--all, like myself, seeking work. "Don't any men work in this place except the foreman?" I asked Mrs. Mooney, who had toiled a long time in the "Pearl" and knew everything. Yet it was as a working girl that I learned to know most of the The working girl in a great city like New York working girls' home in which I lived for many weeks, and from my Another important thing looking to the well-being of the working girl of ./cache/31118.txt ./txt/31118.txt