id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14610 Corning, Mary Spring Miss Elliot's Girls Stories of Beasts, Birds, and Butterflies .txt text/plain 40968 2560 90 "Look at my woodbine worm, boys," Miss Ruth said, as she lifted the "Now, Auntie," said Mollie, in answer to Miss Ruth's look of inquiry, "I "Yes, dear," Miss Ruth said, in the tone Mollie loved best to hear, "and story you used to tell us about the good little girl who saved a cat "I never knew till the other day," said Florence Austin, "that cats way: 'My good, kind master has come home, and those dreadful boys who "'O Mrs. Tabitha,' said the poor little cat, 'don't send me away! "All right; I'll come," said Roy. They found Miss Ruth alone, for it was Thursday night and the minister's "I know a boy about your age," said Miss Ruth, "whose father gave him, "Now, girls and boys," said Miss Ruth, on the next Wednesday afternoon, "I think," she said, "this will be a good time to tell you a story ./cache/14610.txt ./txt/14610.txt