id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19658 Sinclair, May The Judgment of Eve .txt text/plain 15989 1246 89 said, in her solemn way, "Mother, I think it's coming; and I don't know happy married woman or, said Aggie, coyly, a still happier old maid in "Yes, that's the man I've been waiting for," said Aggie. Three days later Queningford knew that Aggie was going to marry Arthur Susie was not pretty, but she had eyes like Aggie's. Arthur found in Aggie's mind a little bare spot that needed cultivating, "Oh, Baby!" cried Aggie, "what times we'll have when Daddy's ship comes "We will have lots of nice things," said Aggie, "won't we, when Daddy's "Yes," said Aggie, "it comes to the same thing." "Poor Aggie," he said, "poor little woman." Whenever Aggie was in Queningford, John and Susie were in In that moment Aggie had looked at Susie, "Aggie," she said, "I do hope that if you ever want a little help, dear, "Oh, Aggie, dear--" said Susie. ./cache/19658.txt ./txt/19658.txt