id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23781 Douglas, Amanda M. A Little Girl of Long Ago; Or, Hannah Ann A Sequel to a Little Girl in Old New York .txt text/plain 95023 7064 91 THE LITTLE GIRLS OF LONG AGO ARE GROWING OLD WITH "I don't always like queer people," said Hanny, rather affronted. like Adam and Eve. Cousin Ann and Aunt Eunice were as much in love with the little girl as It seemed strange for the little girl to come home to a city street. The little girl was quite sure she loved Grandmother Underhill the best. The little girl said she could sew a great deal better. One day, not long afterwards, Mrs. Jasper took both little girls down to "Don't you want to tell me about your little friend?" Mrs. French said John looked up a new home; but Cleanthe, with her arms around Mrs. Underhill's neck, said, in a broken sort of tone:-Doctor Joe came to take the little girl home; for he was quite sure Jim "When you were a little girl you once said to Hanny if you could have a ./cache/23781.txt ./txt/23781.txt