id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9202 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Little Annie's Ramble (From "Twice Told Tales") .txt text/plain 3104 158 83 LITTLE ANNIE'S RAMBLE The town crier has rung his bell, at a distant corner, and little Annie Perhaps little Annie would like to go. Little Annie shall take a ramble with brow, and his thoughtful eyes bent down, while the gay little girl trips entice me from the side of little Annie; for I delight to let my mind go little Annie; and, what is most singular, she appears conscious of her therefore, little Annie, let us walk sedately on. Little Annie is weary of pictures, and pulls me onward by the hand, till my little Annie, the prettiest fairy of them all. Come, little Annie, we shall find toys enough, go where we smelling at everybody's heels, and touching little Annie's hand with his But here is a little pony, just big enough for Annie to ride, my Annie, that, after wandering a little way into the world, you may with little Annie! ./cache/9202.txt ./txt/9202.txt