id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27103 Gréville, Henry The Little Russian Servant .txt text/plain 5465 389 85 "Who's that?" said the countess, stopping in front of a young girl of "It is the new girl, your highness," answered the head lady's maid, "These peasant girls can do nothing," said the countess, with a Mavra turned her large, blue, startled eyes toward her, let them drop, "Sit down to your work," said the countess, amused at her new toy. "What's the matter with this little girl?" asked the countess one day, as she stopped before the frame at which the young peasant girl was Mavra raised her blue eyes to the noble lady who, for the second time Thereupon the countess quitted the room, followed by Mavra's grateful "How like his mother!" thought Mavra, as she closed the huge gate, I know," said she; "it's Mavra--a virtue--my dear child. tears to the eyes of the young peasant girl; but stoical, like all her The countess seemed to have forgotten Mavra, who thought ./cache/27103.txt ./txt/27103.txt