id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39833 Molesworth, Mrs. The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests .txt text/plain 39459 3123 94 'Kathie!' said Neville--this time with real displeasure in his tone, 'I 'Good-bye, Kathie,' said Neville, as he kissed her. 'Yes; I have lots to tell you,' said Kathie, 'and no good news either. didn't till Neville told me,' said Kathie condescendingly. 'Kathie,' said Neville, and Kathleen slowly got up from her seat and 'Come in,' said Kathleen; and in came Aunt Clotilda, her kind face and 'Aunty,' said Kathie, as Miss Clotilda was preparing to follow him, 'She must be a very sensible little girl,' said Miss Clotilda. 'She's a dear little girl every way,' said Kathie. 'Dear Kathie,' said Neville, 'you didn't know her.' 'Dear Kathie,' said Neville again, 'it's only that you've not had mamma 'Aunty,' she said, and Miss Clotilda looked up from the fine old damask 'Poor little girl!' said Miss Clotilda. 'She must be a dear little girl,' said Miss Clotilda again. 'Come now, Kathie,' said Neville good-humouredly. ./cache/39833.txt ./txt/39833.txt