id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36047 MacDonald, Everett The Red Debt: Echoes from Kentucky .txt text/plain 86502 5882 87 Belle-Ann jumped instantly to her feet, looked, brushed her eyes with Without a word, but with a significant look at Belle-Ann, Lem took the An', Lem-boy, yo'-all tell Belle-Ann t' jog thet Slab up powerful bad fo' a boy like me--air hit, Belle-Ann?" a month than Lem makes in six, Belle-Ann. Yo'-all hain't got no business "I kin see Maw now," supplemented little Bud. Suddenly a look shot into the old man's eyes like the florid tongue of One was for the parson; on the other sat Lem and Bud and Belle-Ann. Little Bud crouched like a shrunken, lifeless thing. "Looky heah, Belle-Ann,"--his voice dropped to pleading tones--"Lem As she neared the horse-block, Belle-Ann turned and waited for Lem. father's killing and since Lem and Belle-Ann had slipped away and out of Belle-Ann's hands came away from her eyes as she regained her feet, Lem--come now--will you go with Belle-Ann?" ./cache/36047.txt ./txt/36047.txt