id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9219 Hawthorne, Nathaniel Edward Fane's Rosebud (From "Twice Told Tales") .txt text/plain 2828 141 82 friend, the Widow Toothaker, a nurse of great repute, who has breathed has been sitting by a death-pillow, and quitted it for her home, only Yet there was a time when Rose Grafton--such was the pretty maiden heart of Edward Fane, who has since made so great a figure in the little Mary, the heart of Rose was troubled. In a year or two, poor Mr. Toothaker was visited with a wearisome into the chamber, nodding to Rose, and pointing at her husband, but her worn-out sympathies, did she never long to cry, "Death, come in!" and kind to a sick old man like me!" And then his poor soul crept sick-chamber, and been the companion of a half-dead wretch, till she the ancient grave of a young girl, who thus caused many deaths a hand to greet Nurse Toothaker. ashen-visaged, funereal old figure, "Edward Fane remembers his Rosebud!" ./cache/9219.txt ./txt/9219.txt