id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41422 Jenkinson, Emily J. Barbara Lynn: A Tale of the Dales and Fells. .txt text/plain 88557 6017 91 great-grandmother fell like a blight on Lucy's life. stood looking down, her eyes fierce and more like the old woman's than Lucy turned her eyes away from it, and looked at the mountain at the appealed to Peter, who thought he looked like a gay bird in a trap. "Your wife, Jan?" said Barbara, having in her mind's eye a vision of Lucy slipped her hand through his arm, but still looked round for Joel. "When I's dead, lad, thee shall have many like it," said the old woman. "I'm glad Peter is coming home," said Barbara. Peter had no place in his life for the little attentions that Lucy liked "Come away, you old sun-worshipper," said Peter, "you'll get a chill if Come and look at it, Lucy, for old time's sake." And now Barbara said her mind was becoming like one. "I would not have it otherwise, Peter," said Barbara, laying her hand on ./cache/41422.txt ./txt/41422.txt