id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 297 Tarkington, Booth The Flirt .txt text/plain 74514 5980 89 "I wonder if he wants to sell the house," said Mrs. Madison. Laura Madison looked up into her sister's troubled eyes. "I feel so morbid," said Cora, flushing a little and glancing "Why, Laura," said Cora, observing her sister with transient girls went to each other silently; Cora turned, and Laura began to Cora's door opened and closed softly, and Laura, barefooted, stole Care of this encumbrance was usually expected of Laura and Mrs. Madison, but to their surprise Cora offered a sprightly rejoinder "Why do you let Mr. Corliss take Cora away from you like that?" Laura rose and went out; but as she left the door, Cora called "Isn't it more likely," said Laura, gravely, "that Cora was "Why, Hedrick," said Cora, turning toward him cheerfully, "you're When Cora left the room, he heard Laura open the window, table, Cora was serious and quiet, and Laura said that he need not ./cache/297.txt ./txt/297.txt