id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19766 Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Young Lucretia and Other Stories .txt text/plain 52210 4181 94 "Who's that little gal goin' by?" said old Mrs. Emmons. little girl, over her aunt Maria's black ladies' cloth coat. Young Lucretia was a homely little girl, although her face After they got home not much was said to young Lucretia; the aunts were "I'd like to know how you're goin'," said Aunt Maria. "There!" said he, "what do ye think of that for a turkey?" Mr. Little was generally slow and gentle in his ways, but to-day he was "I should think that was queer, the day before Thanksgivin'," said Mrs. Little. "I guess they ain't here, mother," said Mr. Little. "Now, Ann Lizy," said Mrs. Baxter, "you'd better run right home and not "You may stop in Jane Baxter's, if you want to," said old Mrs. Jennings, "I'd like to know what's in that box," said Mrs. Rose to Miss Elvira. "Well," said Aunt Lucretia, "you can go home and ask your mother, and if ./cache/19766.txt ./txt/19766.txt