id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31708 Ewald, Carl The Pond .txt text/plain 18604 1796 98 "I am longing to go there, too," said the little reed-warbler. "There's the water-lily shooting up through the water," said little Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "If you're tired of it, why did you do it?" said little Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "That came from a mother," said Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "Dear me, is that you, Goody Cray-Fish?" said Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "Yes, Goody Cray-Fish, and then you have the children," said little Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "Well, I'll tell you something, Goody Cray-Fish," said Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "It's really remarkable," said little Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "Stop your chattering, Goody Cray-Fish," said the reed-warbler. "I shall never survive this," said little Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "I don't know about my heart," said Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "I know them," said Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "The carp and the mussel are nicer than the others, I think," said Mrs. Reed-Warbler to her husband. "Oh dear!" said little Mrs. Reed-Warbler. "Is it true, Goody Cray-Fish?" said Mrs. Reed-Warbler--"tell me, did you ./cache/31708.txt ./txt/31708.txt