id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31257 Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs. Dainty's Cruel Rivals; Or, The Fatal Birthday .txt text/plain 55268 3177 86 were poor, but Dainty, with her fair face and gay good-nature, was like "Mrs. Ellsworth knows we are poor, and that Dainty must dress plainly. "Only to think, that Dainty and Love Ellsworth are together at this hurried down to the parlor, where she found the others waiting, Mrs. Ellsworth alone in an easy-chair, Olive and Love at the piano with Ela, He went out then to smoke a cigar, and secretly deprecate Mrs. Ellsworth's selfishness in keeping such a lovely girl to herself all the Dainty's heart sank heavily, for she recalled Love's lowering looks Mrs. Ellsworth had just told them of Love's betrothal to Dainty, and Love placed Dainty in a chair, then turned to his step-mother. The girls hurried away, and Mrs. Ellsworth remained with the old mammy on her gentle face, Mrs. Ellsworth, who had wondered so where Dainty got to scorn the assertion of Dainty that she was Love Ellsworth's wife. ./cache/31257.txt ./txt/31257.txt