id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10848 Hallett, Emma V. Natalie; Or, A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds .txt text/plain 65931 2884 80 a few years ago; den you wear little dress like Sea-flower, and now you smile to tink how dat old Ingin look at Sea-flower, as if de sun was up and said, "Mother, I shall love to look at the stars oftener now, for the low, clear voice of the Sea-flower soothe the weary spirits of Mrs. Grosvenor, as she read from the evening paper the following paragraph: The Sea-flower had rested her head upon her hand, and while her mother Sea-flower loves to ramble, as if she had been a child in time long the little Sea-flower still, dear Harry; I shall always be the same "Mrs. Santon received the Sea-flower with a mother's tenderness, but The time has come when our dear little Sea-flower, for so The last farewell was spoken by poor Winnie, with an aching heart, Mr. Santon had pressed the Sea-flower's hand, with a tear in his eye, as if ./cache/10848.txt ./txt/10848.txt