id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42812 Harraden, Beatrice Katharine Frensham: A Novel .txt text/plain 96548 7508 88 "And so you have come home at last, dear old Katharine," Ronald Frensham "Kath, dear old senior partner," he said, "I feel--terribly upset about "Dear old girl," he said warmly, "you shall do as you like, and for as "Shall I come to dear old Denmark?" he said. "My good old Dane," he said, "my best friend in the world. "Look out where you're going, my boy!" the old man said angrily. "It came over me the moment I saw him," Katharine said, half to herself. "_He is coming_," Katharine said eagerly, turning to Tante; "_he is "Tell me about it," Katharine said eagerly; and the old Danish woman, "No," said Katharine, "it is the boy--it's Alan." "But, Knutty," he said, looking gravely at her, "you know we'd love to life of the patriot's spirit," said Katharine, turning to Clifford. "Knutty," said Clifford, "we saw Mrs Stanhope up at the Saeter." ./cache/42812.txt ./txt/42812.txt