id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23478 American Sunday-School Union Self-Denial; or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society .txt text/plain 2997 134 83 candy-shop, kept by an old woman, whom the children called Mother a pretty little girl, by the name of Alice Wood, was seen very busily "Now stop a little while, girls, if you please," said Alice, "till I How many pennies do you think go, in a year, from our school into Mother and good books," said Alice; "and then my father gives me a penny a week The next day, as soon as school was out, the little girls, of their own a day, instead of giving it to Mother Grimes; some a penny a week, and "What on earth is the matter with the children?" said old Mother Grimes candy Mother Grimes has put in her shop-window to day." But Alice only "I'll tell you what, Mother Grimes," said she, "if you will give up Society, but we shall never know, till the secrets of the last great day ./cache/23478.txt ./txt/23478.txt