id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58987 Wood, Joanna E. (Joanna Ellen) The Untempered Wind .txt text/plain 96937 5481 83 darted its blasts into the face like sharp-pointed lashes, when Mrs. Deans heard a knock at the side door. These good Jamestown women had a pleasant habit of sitting with Mrs. Holder until Myron's form appeared at noon or night. Slowly the winter passed, and Mrs. Deans once more hired Myron Holder to come to the farm daily. child was left with old Mrs. Holder, while Myron earned a subsistence one said Myron Holder was very lucky to have won Mrs. Deans' help. "That--oh, Jed Holder's Myron," returned Mrs. Deans, assuming the face "Good-night, Mrs. Deans," said Myron, in her soft English voice, and of other lips telling "young Ann White" of Homer Wilson's badness Mrs. Deans felt it incumbent upon her to act at once, to arise in her The women looked at her curiously when they came that morning, and Mrs. Warner expressed the sentiment of the rest when she said: "That Myron ./cache/58987.txt ./txt/58987.txt