id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12765 Rae, Janet Milne Geordie's Tryst: A Tale of Scottish Life .txt text/plain 25861 1010 77 little Jean grasped her brother's hand more closely, and looked up with was a little story-book that Walter and she used to like long ago, in Jean's words fell like a thunderbolt both on Geordie and Grace. "Come, Jean, would you not like to stay a little longer and hear do you think he did?" Grace continued, looking at Geordie; "he actually Geordie, and little Jean too." When they prepared to leave the little still room, Grace handed Geordie Grace, remembering little Jean's dislike to the exit through the dark Geordie was certainly, with the exception of the little Jean, the most coming footsteps till he looked up suddenly, and saw little Jean by his when Grace looked into Geordie's face she began to share Elsie's fears. have taken care of our Geordie;" and poor little Jean would not be it's Geordie's sister,--little Jean." Presently Grace turned to the little group, and said softly, "Children, ./cache/12765.txt ./txt/12765.txt