id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49806 Gordon Smythies, Mrs. Addie's Husband; or, Through clouds to sunshine .txt text/plain 89683 6857 89 "Don't tell me, Addie," says Pauline, with a tantalizing laugh, "that "You old dear!" cries Addie, kissing the little lady vehemently. Poor Addie's crimson face sinks upon her outstretched arm; for a time "Addie," says Miss Rossitor slowly, hesitatingly, "I think I know of a wish you'd come with us; I know Addie wouldn't mind a bit. families, if they like, from Saturday to Monday; and I believe Mr. Armstrong wrote himself to tell him to be sure to come and welcome you "Tom," says Addie, two hours later, when she returns again, a little "Do you know, Mrs. Armstrong," says Everard presently, when the "Addie," says Armstrong, in a low voice, "I want to say something to "When is your husband coming home, Miss Addie? otherwise, Addie, otherwise, no--I cannot say you look or feel like a "You may open your eyes as wide as you like, Addie; but you know ./cache/49806.txt ./txt/49806.txt