id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11126 Sweetser, Kate Dickinson Ten Girls from Dickens .txt text/plain 65067 3601 84 "Well--come in," said Mr. Swiveller, after a little consideration. The old man covered his face with his hands, as the child added, "Let us "N-no further to-night, I think," said the child, looking toward her "You're a young traveller, my child," he said, laying his hand gently on Nell's little purse lay empty, and still the old man sat "But is there no more, Nell," said the old man--"no more anywhere? "Good evening, godmother!" said Miss Jenny Wren. "Come in, sir," said Miss Wren, "and who may you be?" "Why, you're like the giant," said Miss Wren, "when he came home in the "I have come for little Miss Harmonses' doll," said Sloppy. "No, Miss Louisa," answered Sissy, "father knows very little indeed. "Dear Miss Louisa," said Sissy, sobbing yet; "I came home from the "If you please, miss," said the little girl in a soft voice, "I am ./cache/11126.txt ./txt/11126.txt