id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26409 Meade, L. T. The Children of Wilton Chase .txt text/plain 57460 5052 93 "Marjorie," said the governess, as she suddenly met the little girl in "Well, Marjorie, are you going, or are you not?" said Miss Nelson. "I think not, Miss Nelson," said Marjorie, in a cheerful voice. good girl this morning, as Miss Nelson has allowed you to come." "You don't look quite the thing, Ermie," said Basil in a low voice. "Yes, I know it quite well, thank you, Miss Nelson," she said in a "You'll come too, won't you, Miss Nelson?" asked Marjorie. "It's Miss Nelson," said Ermengarde. Upstairs, in Miss Nelson's pretty little sitting-room, Ermengarde was "You look as tired as anything now, Ermie," said Basil. "I think you have a good influence over Ermengarde," said Miss Nelson, "This is what it means, Basil," said Miss Nelson. Rather to Basil's surprise Miss Nelson said nothing whatever to Ermie "Come, Ermie, we may as well see what your father wants with us," said ./cache/26409.txt ./txt/26409.txt