id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3621 Manners, J. Hartley Peg O' My Heart .txt text/plain 96049 9724 92 with that little bit of a red-headed child," said a man to Father and gave him to Peg. He said the dog's face had a look of Michael "I didn't know ye had friends in England?" said Peg, eyeing the letter. "Very well," said Alaric, determinedly: "I'll work, too." Mrs. Chichester looked up pleadingly. As Peg wandered into the room Mrs. Chichester and Alaric looked at her "This lady is Mrs. Chichester--your aunt." Peg looked at her doubtfully "Thank yez," said Peg, bobbing another little curtsey, at which Mrs. Chichester covered her eyes with her hand as if to shut out some Peg dropped a little curtsey to Mrs. Chichester, smiled at Ethel, "Come, Alaric," and Mrs. Chichester left the room after admonishing Peg Ethel went slowly over to Peg and looked into her eyes: that OLD and RESPECTED custom on yer hand," cried Peg. Ethel answered, this time, excitedly and indignantly, giving full and ./cache/3621.txt ./txt/3621.txt