id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9748 Keyes, Frances Parkinson The Old Gray Homestead .txt text/plain 71191 4505 90 "Come right in an' set down," said Mrs. Gray cheerfully, leading the travelling almost ten miles, Austin went home, thinking that by that time "Sylvia!"--the cry with which Austin broke his long silence came from the afternoon, getting back at half-past ten--"Just in time," said Mr. Stevens, "to look in at a roof-garden before we go to bed." So we wedding trip; and as Sylvia still firmly refused to leave the farm, Mr. Stevens asked for permission to join Austin when he landed, and be with You'll like James's wife, I'm sure, Austin, and you, too, Mr. Stevens--she's a nice, healthy, jolly girl with good sense, I'm sure. "Austin Gray is coming to New York," she said, coolly, buttering a heaven," said Mrs. Gray, "we did, the day Sylvia come here. an' Peter's got to leave the very day after Sylvia 'n Austin get married. Austin and Sylvia think they're going to have the ./cache/9748.txt ./txt/9748.txt