id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42230 Everett-Green, Evelyn Esther's Charge: A Story for Girls .txt text/plain 66547 4239 89 "I don't think I can quite tell till I've tried," said Esther, shaking Esther," said her mother a little plaintively when the gentlemen had Esther said grace gravely, and the boys did not laugh that time. "O Genefer," said the little girl, "I think we won't call the boys yet. "Boys like that sort of thing, I suppose," she said. "I don't think you ought to speak like that, Puck," said Mrs. St. historian, and I have some things I think will interest you," and Mr. Trelawny held out his great hand, into which Esther was obliged to slip Esther knew the look of the boat, and had once been out in it with Mr. Trelawny, but had been too much afraid of him to enjoy her sail at all. "I think He was," said Esther, with a little quiver in her voice; and ./cache/42230.txt ./txt/42230.txt