id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28101 Paine, Albert Bigelow The Van Dwellers: A Strenuous Quest for a Home .txt text/plain 26620 1642 83 Metropolis the Little Woman bought papers of the train boy and began to ground-floor flat--a gaudy little place--the only one in the house both said some things that I suppose we shall regret to our dying day. We were settled at last, and our little place looked clean and more like As I have said, the Little Woman selected our next home. The Precious Ones began to demand food and the Little Woman Little Woman when we went, and gave the Precious Ones some indigestible days of anxious waiting, the Little Woman went out to discuss the The Little Woman said that in the morning she altogether certain that the Little Woman and the Precious Ones could But the Little Woman declared she would never live in another place point these things out to the Little Woman. I suggested to the Little Woman one day that it would be in the nature ./cache/28101.txt ./txt/28101.txt