id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015031233243 Du Bois, W. E. B. The quest of the silver fleece; a novel 1911 .txt text/plain 96673 8663 90 girl, and her great black eyes looking into the night and "No, ma'am," he said eagerly; then glancing up toward the Cresswell fields, he saw two white men watchMary Taylor did not believe in Miss Smith's work, she "We all need money, and I know people who need Mrs. Grey's more than Miss Smith does at present." "I didn't hear you," said Zora, looking at her fulleyed and telling the half-truth easily. "Ask Miss Helen to come down," said Mr. Cresswell. Zora walked about softly and looked, while Miss Smith you can come up here, Zora," said Miss Smith carelessly. In time Zora came to stay often at Miss Smith's cottage, and to learn new and unknown ways of living and far for sight, an old man came out of the lower Cresswell place, skirting the swamp. she sat awkwardly like the school girl that she was waiting for Miss Smith to speak. ./cache/mdp.39015031233243.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015031233243.txt