id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27986 Donnell, Annie Hamilton Judith Lynn: A Story of the Sea .txt text/plain 14403 1472 98 Judith Lynn got into the old brown dory and rowed away to her remembered--once Blossom had said, "Oh, Judy, if I ever walk, I For Judith dreaded to go home with her news of the poor little "haul" "Never mind, Judy," Blossom's little, brave smile would say. Blossom riding way over a beautiful glimmery sea-road in a little she went up the beach, home, she would come on Blossom walking to day, some way, Blossom must walk in on the worn, weary little mother can I get Blossom across the sea?" Judith's eager face followed up "You shall walk, little Blossom," Judith whispered softly. "A little bother of a Blossom in a pink dress," laughed Judith, as "I'm proud o' _you_, Jemmy!" Judith said shyly, and looked away over "Can I see--I'd like to see that mother whose little girl can walk," legs to little Blossom, and Judith gazed at it resentfully. ./cache/27986.txt ./txt/27986.txt