id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10359 Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville .txt text/plain 50787 3672 88 _Mr. John Merrick, the present owner of the Wegg farm at Millville, certain John Merrick, the new owner of the Wegg Farm, to spend the When Captain Wegg died Old Hucks, his hired man, and Hucks' blind wife looked up with a smile Ethel turned around to face "Old Hucks." "Well," said Uncle John, looking out of the car window, "we're nearly "Welcome home, sir," he said to Uncle John. Major liked Joe Wegg, and says he's a clean-cut, fine young feller. Louise Merrick was the eldest of Uncle John's nieces, having just passed "Well, come, Louise; we'll go home," said Uncle John, sadly. found Captain Wegg, all right--just as Louise has said--and when he "Oh; is it?" asked Uncle John, looking upon the young man curiously. "The man is lying, of course," said Patsy, "for Captain Wegg and poor "Another thing, sir," said Uncle John. ./cache/10359.txt ./txt/10359.txt