id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30439 Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe Mrs. Tree .txt text/plain 40939 3612 94 "Dear Aunt Marcia," the little lady said as she entered the room, "how "Vesta Blyth," said Mrs. Tree, slowly, "am I dead?" "Yes, run along!" said Mrs. Tree, and her voice softened a little. "I often think, Sister Phoebe," said Miss Vesta, timidly, "that it is "Vesta, I _think_ I have my senses," said Miss Phoebe, kindly. "Yes, indeed, dear James," said Miss Vesta, softly. "Surely, Sister Phoebe, you would not do that!" said Miss Vesta, Sister Phoebe," said Miss Vesta, looking up with the expression of a "You spoke of your aunt, Mrs. Tree, Miss Blyth," said Mr. Bliss, when "I am sure, Cousin Homer," said Miss Vesta, "our friends would be glad "Good morning, James Stedman," said Mrs. Tree. can call it living!" Mrs. Tree said--Miss Virginia Dane. "Dear Aunt Marcia," said Miss Vesta, mildly, "I may say good morning, "Vesta Blyth," said Mrs. Tree, "look me in the eye!" ./cache/30439.txt ./txt/30439.txt