id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42281 Keller, Elizabeth Leavitt Walt Whitman in Mickle Street .txt text/plain 44104 2266 77 out from view the later home life of Walt Whitman." Walt Whitman and Mrs. Davis were not personally acquainted. Seeing how matters stood, Mrs. Davis, at that time a "strong, Walt Whitman's indispensable "housekeeper, nurse and friend"--or, from said: "Walt Whitman's friends rarely visited him without having a good conditions upon a woman like Mrs. Davis, living in the house itself and have always lived in Camden--when a short time ago poor old Mr. Whitman, Mrs. Davis always dreaded Mr. Whitman's New York visits, and this and at Mr. Whitman's request Mrs. Davis did most of this; but there When Mr. Whitman was supposed to be dying, Mrs. Davis had in a way Mrs. Davis's friends, many of Mr. Whitman's, and a Davis, who nursed Walt Whitman, the "Good Gray Poet," After the death of Whitman Mrs. Davis resided for a short time at No. ./cache/42281.txt ./txt/42281.txt