id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35985 Reed, Helen Leah Amy in Acadia: A Story for Girls .txt text/plain 84822 5286 85 "There, mother," said Amy, "I fear that Martine will be a greater care "Isn't it strange," said Priscilla to Amy, "to think that this time "I'm glad that you've come, Amy,--I mean Miss Redmond," began Martine. Missing Priscilla and Martine, Amy found them in the little A little later, Amy and Priscilla and Martine set out to see the loom "How like Martine!" thought Priscilla, "as if a girl could decide where Yvonne and Martine went indoors, and Amy and Priscilla soon followed. Martine carried it to the hotel, where Yvonne was to stay until Mrs. Redmond and her party should start for Little Brook. But while Amy was speaking Priscilla looked sharply at Martine, and "Amy," said Martine, "I know I'm very stupid, but I'd really like to Martine and Priscilla begged for the front seat with the driver, and Mr. Knight, accordingly, sat on the back seat with Amy and Mrs. Redmond. ./cache/35985.txt ./txt/35985.txt