id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46436 Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva) The Rising of the Tide: The Story of Sabinsport .txt text/plain 91121 5809 85 And thus it was that the Great War first came to Sabinsport. "I wonder where Patsy is to-day," said Dick to himself. In the long twelve days the McCullons and Sabinsport waited for Patsy's things involved in the Great War that Sabinsport was to learn only Patsy's letter arrived a group of leading men and women asked Dick to as he came to be known a long time before we went into the war. "Good," said Dick, "and believe me, I'll keep an eye on Otto for you. was broken by Reuben Cowder's change of heart, Dick told both Patsy and If the Great War came to the country, as Dick believed it must soon, Dick said little, but more and more he became convinced that Sabinsport men in Sabinsport to-day eager to get into the war. When war came she was as sensitive as Dick to what the town was ./cache/46436.txt ./txt/46436.txt