id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48608 Fanny, Aunt The Orphan's Home Mittens, and George's Account of the Battle of Roanoke Island Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series .txt text/plain 21877 1626 91 "Take comfort, my poor friend," said the kind lady, "your children little orphans came to their door, begging for a home, and the living One day a kind lady gave them each a ten cent piece, and they came down One dear little boy died at this time, who had formerly lived in the "Well, my dear boy," I said, "I will tell you a secret. conduct; and then I said, "Good-by, girls and boys;" and they shouted once, when I got up to open the window a little, a boy on the end of little lady,' said the poor woman, 'he does not know what cake on their way with grateful hearts, the little boy looking back at Lucy "Never mind, my little fellow, you will read it, you know," I said; about my dear boy, that the little mother and her children could glean. AUNT FANNY'S STORY BOOK FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS. ./cache/48608.txt ./txt/48608.txt