id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35364 Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge .txt text/plain 56058 3558 87 "Hear their little beaks tapping the wooden floor," Ethel Blue said, "My idea is that the garden must look well from the house," said Dorothy. "Are you going to build any bird houses, Dorothy?" asked Ethel Brown. "Miss Graham was at Dorothy's this afternoon," Ethel Brown said as she "Doesn't Miss Graham come from Washington?" asked Ethel Blue dreamily, Dorothy's room, one hand resting on Ethel Brown's shoulder, Helen felt year around," said Ethel Blue; and again Miss Graham flashed at her a "Aunt Louise's terrace is really two extra rooms," said Ethel Blue, "Ethel Blue wants to know why Mother is going?" she asked. "We must ask the chauffeur where the Betsy Ross house is," said Mrs. Morton, rising and leading the way to the car. "I think candle light is prettiest for the dining room," said Ethel Blue. "I suppose there ought to be other lights in the room," said Ethel Blue. ./cache/35364.txt ./txt/35364.txt