id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18035 Wells, Carolyn Marjorie at Seacote .txt text/plain 58342 5298 94 As Maiden of Honor, Kitty was escorted by her father; next came Mrs. Maynard and Kingdon, and then Marjorie and Rosy Posy. "I'd like beach sand better, though," said Marjorie. "But, Tom," said King, "we don't know that girl to speak to. "I think my children behaved very well," said Mrs. Maynard, looking at "I don't know, King," said Mrs. Maynard, laughing. "Not exactly," said Marjorie, cuddling in Cousin Ethel's arms, but King "I think that sounds beautiful!" said Marjorie, and King entirely "Jack's just like a boy," said Mrs. Maynard, "and I think he always will So Marjorie went over to the poor little boy, and said, kindly: "No," said King, for Marjorie didn't know quite what he meant; "we mean "A little out of season, but it's all right, my boy," said Cousin Jack. "Come with me, King," said Cousin Jack, going to the telephone in the ./cache/18035.txt ./txt/18035.txt