id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43907 Emerson, Alice B. Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm; Or, The Mystery of a Nobody .txt text/plain 47298 3620 92 you might like to spend the summer with Mrs. Peabody, Betty." "Is Mrs. Peabody pretty?" asked Betty, as he took his place beside her Mr. Gordon took the wagon around to the stable, and Betty, with Mrs. Arnold's help, got ready for bed. When the door had closed on Mrs. Peabody, Betty sat down on the bed to "Aren't you going to bed?" asked Betty, taking up the lamp when Mrs. Peabody had finished. "Oh, Bob!" Betty cried miserably, "I didn't mean you were like Mr. Peabody--you know I didn't. "Now you go upstairs, and let me do the dishes," said Betty to Mrs. Peabody, as her husband put on his hat and went out at the conclusion sitting on one side of the table, and Betty, Bob, Mrs. Bender and Mr. Peabody on the other. "Betty doesn't want to come back with me," said Mr. Peabody ./cache/43907.txt ./txt/43907.txt