id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34689 Wirt, Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine) The Wishing Well .txt text/plain 42305 4138 89 "Some of the girls don't seem to like Rhoda very well," Penny answered, "There's the old house," Penny said, indicating a steep pitched roof-top Reaching the Parker home, Penny ran inside to tell Mrs. Weems, the Penny and Louise felt quite certain that Rhoda realized what her brother After leaving Louise at the Sidell house, Penny drove on home. pleasant woman of middle-age and had looked after Penny since Mrs. Parker's death many years before. The car approached the old Marborough place, and Penny deliberately "It looks as if Mrs. Marborough has guests today," Penny commented. Penny and Louise waited hopefully, but Mrs. Marborough said no more. "Isn't that for Mrs. Marborough to decide?" Penny asked dryly. "Oh, Mrs. Marborough, don't feel badly," Penny said quickly. "Don't you worry, Mrs. Marborough knows what she is about," Penny "Why not go by way of Mrs. Marborough's place?" Penny proposed. ./cache/34689.txt ./txt/34689.txt