id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435018323634 Taber, Susan. The optimist / by Susan Taber. 1917 .txt text/plain 36133 3163 94 "Mother," the girl said a little later, "now you "I try," she said, "to look on the dark side of "You don't look like a sneak!" she said, "give likely I'd tell him!" the girl answered tartly; them "I care," Mary Bradford said, and her quiet voice face had been replaced by a hard look of determination; she began to walk about the room, her thin "Oh, yes, mother," Josephine answered with perfect good nature, "I can trim hats!" A sudden I love hotels," she concluded, letting her eye linger almost like a caress about the hall. coming," she said, giving me her hand with something in her eyes that reminded me of Josephine. "Oh, Josephine is a modern girl," Jack said laughing, " and so," bowing gallantly to Mrs. Vance, "even She led the way into the house, and her son followed silently, leaving his father still outside, and ./cache/osu.32435018323634.pdf ./txt/osu.32435018323634.txt