id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19057 Abbott, Jane Red-Robin .txt text/plain 76761 6332 92 though proud to serve where there was a "curse." Harkness and Mrs. Budge, who had lived at Gray Manor when things were happier, sighed. Now Beryl stared at Robin as though to find in her face a likeness to But this house is so big and so old and Mr. Harkness and Mrs. Budge are so old that I know it's going to be hard not to think of "Bless the warm little heart of her--defending her own," thought Mrs. Lynch, and Dale, his face softening until it was boyish, smiled and work, Robin's letter, written a few days after her dinner at Mrs. Lynch's, fell like a bomb. "I wish I were big!" cried Robin with such passion that Mrs. Lynch, not knowing her train of thought, had a sudden qualm at taking a sensitive little thing like Miss Robin to poor old Granny Castle's. Robin looked from her guardian's face to Beryl's to Harkness'. ./cache/19057.txt ./txt/19057.txt