id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32429 Erskine, Payne The Mountain Girl .txt text/plain 120601 9150 93 But Hoyle was too shy to respond, and David could feel his little heart "Frale, he nevah let on like he know'd thar war a bee tree, an' then "To-morrow I reckon I kin go home to my old man, now you've come, Cass." Thryng held out his hand, and Frale took it awkwardly, then turned away, laughed again, an' said likely, fer that hit war worth more'n the money. cried fer maw,--an' hit come dark an' we had et all the' war to eat long IN WHICH SPRING COMES TO THE MOUNTAINS, AND CASSANDRA TELLS DAVID OF HER my chin and turned my face to look in his eyes--so great and far--like To-day, as David passed the house, the old mother sat on her little When they were alone she said to David: "Hit's a right quare way o' Cassandra said in her heart, "For David," and was driven away. ./cache/32429.txt ./txt/32429.txt