id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15486 Baden, Frances Henshaw Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories .txt text/plain 12481 1055 92 "Aunt Edna," I said, "tell us a story--a love-story, please." days I learned to look too eagerly for the doctor's coming. "'Yes, dear, I _do_ think he loves you a little now, and will, bright, merry-looking girl, who entered the room during Nellie's wealthier, it would be all right, I know," Frank said, his dark eyes marry at all," Susie said, her eyes full of tears, looking up to his. thinking, and end by marrying the man he wants you to," Frank said, The baby plead; and Susie, raising her eyes to Rosie's, felt mother, go back and open the door, my girl; let me in, and then tell Mr. Charles Mayfield that his uncle has come!" Soon Nellie came back, looking much relieved, and said, smiling: "Henry, dear, have our boy brought in to see his uncle," she said. Baby, like his mother, looked happy and ./cache/15486.txt ./txt/15486.txt