id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28221 Raymond, Evelyn Dorothy's Triumph .txt text/plain 51274 3622 88 The train on which Dorothy and Jim, together with Ephraim, Aunt "Don't believe I'd like to go to a girls' school," said Jim. Dorothy turned in time to catch a suspicious moisture in Jim's eyes, "Well, Ephy," said Dorothy, "soon we'll see Aunt Betty again. "I shall never try to turn you from your purpose, Jim," said Dorothy. "And how is Aunt Betty?" the girl asked, a little catch in her voice. "Young ladies," said Aunt Betty, regarding her great-niece "Dear Aunt Betty," said the girl, earnestly, putting an arm "Yes; he is going with us on the trip--at least, Aunt Betty said he "You are _my_ dearest chum, Dorothy Calvert!" cried Aunt Betty, who "I have talked it over with Dorothy," said Aunt Betty, "and we have the place, Aunt Betty, the girls, Jim and Ephraim were all waiting on Aunt Betty quickly assented, and turning to Dorothy, Mr. Ludlow said: ./cache/28221.txt ./txt/28221.txt