id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30845 Molesworth, Mrs. The Boys and I: A Child's Story for Children .txt text/plain 54529 3786 96 did it, and Tom and I used to like to hear Racey say "papa." He said it he isn't counted so nice-looking as Tom, for his hair is a _little_ red, little Racey, and my pretty Tom, and poor Audrey--though I don't know And Racey said "Yes, always," and then, poor little boys, they both Tom and me as we went in; Racey, poor little fellow, didn't know "Tom, dear," I said, "do come and have your things off, and try to take "Tom and Racey," I said, "Mrs. Partridge is a cross, unkind old woman. "Yes, Tom," I said, and these first words, I think, astonished Mrs. Partridge very much. "Tom and Racey," I said, "I don't think you ever heard the story I am "Mother's godmother's little girl," said Tom, looking rather puzzled. "Miss Goldy-hair," I said, "you told me you wouldn't tell Uncle Geoff?" ./cache/30845.txt ./txt/30845.txt