id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22844 Mitford, Mary Russell Miss Philly Firkin, The China-Woman .txt text/plain 3634 127 67 MISS PHILLY FIRKIN, THE CHINA-WOMAN. The world went well with Miss Philly Firkin in the shop and out. Master James Tyler--popularly called Jem--was the very man to secure and beyond all manner of doubt his fair neighbour Miss Philadelphia Firkin. than his usual consequence: "The chief news that I know, Miss Firkin, with a condescending nod to Miss Wolfe, as that Lilliputian lady looked little man's use, in loading carts and waggons, if not Jem or I can take Tyler, and he'll be sure to do me a good turn any day, if it's only for Tyler Miss Wolfe turned up her hands and eyes, Mr. Lamb let fall the pattern pots, and Miss Philly flung the order upon the counter--"What Tylers cattle--poor Jem, who had such a respect for you!" "Respect for me!" echoed Miss Philly, "when he called me a chattering Jem Tyler and Miss Philly were married. ./cache/22844.txt ./txt/22844.txt