id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6455 London, Jack The Little Lady of the Big House .txt text/plain 102997 7692 88 "Good morning, Oh My," was Dick Forrest's greeting, and his eyes smiled Graham learned that Dick Forrest never appeared for breakfast, that he "I didn't have horses when I was a young girl," Paula said to Graham; Graham watched them look into each other's eyes for a long half-minute. that did not escape Dick's eyes as he glimpsed her watch Evan Graham nights--rare ones--when only Dick and Graham and Paula sat at dinner, Nor did Graham, nor even Paula, imagine that Dick--the keen one, the Nor did Graham, nor did Paula, Dick's dozen "Why do you tell me all this about Dick?" Graham demanded another time, "What a boy he is," Paula said to Graham, as they listened to Dick "One thing, Dick," Paula said. Nor was Dick ever to know that Paula had come so near to him with her She turned her eyes to Graham, and Dick did not look, for he knew love ./cache/6455.txt ./txt/6455.txt