id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4770 Alcott, Louisa May Work: A Story of Experience .txt text/plain 121525 6053 84 Having kissed the old lady, Christie swept her work away, and sat Christie minded little what he said, for his voice was pitiful and "Yes, thank Heaven!" answered Christie; but as she spoke Mr. Fletcher came down the steps looking as wan and heavy-eyed as if a "I will stay with pleasure," answered Christie, thinking Mrs. Carrol's anxiety excessive, yet pitying the mother's pain, for Christie's eyes soon wandered from her book to the lovely face and That afternoon Mrs. Wilkins took her turn at church-going, saw Mr. Power, told Christie's story in her best style, and ended by saying: David laughed, as his eye went from the flowers to Christie's face, next best, since you don't like roses," said David, as Christie began Christie, but got no further, for David said, "Good-night!" Then she went away, and Christie soon followed, looking very like a ./cache/4770.txt ./txt/4770.txt