id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4787 Norris, Kathleen Thompson The Story of Julia Page .txt text/plain 141539 9823 87 each child a dime, Julia kissed her little cousins good-bye, and Emeline "Say, listen, Con," said Julia, presently, "you know Mark Rosenthal?" _isn't_ in love, it's Jim!" said Miss Toland, who was a thin, gray-haired, "I-I'd like to have a cute little house," said Julia, with a shaky "I want you not to do that, Mark," said Julia gravely, moving a little "Mother, we want some air in here!" Julia said, going to a window. "Julia's a great girl for fresh air," said Emeline. "You know you are nothing but a small boy, Jim," Julia said one day, "Look, Jim!" said Julia pitifully, not knowing whether to laugh or to "Happy?" Jim said to his wife one day, when Julia, looking the picture "Julia--of course I've not read Jim's letter," Miss Toland said "Ask us to come again some day," Julia said. "Julia!" said Jim, at the door, "where are you?" ./cache/4787.txt ./txt/4787.txt