id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12172 Stretton, Hesba Alone in London .txt text/plain 27978 1493 89 "Dolly's to be a good girl till mammy comes back," said the child, fear that Tony would forget to come back to old Oliver's house. "I s'pose he'll help you to take care of the little girl," said Tony. "You ought to have bought a broom," said Oliver, looking down at Dolly's "No, no!" said old Oliver; "Dolly's going to be a very good girl, and Old Oliver and Dolly made several visits to Tony while he was in the Just as Oliver was too old to feel any anxiety about Dolly, so Tony was "She's very thin, Tony; look at this little arm," he said, "wasting away! "Yes, my little love," cried old Oliver, moaning as he said it. "Well, I'm only Tony," he answered; "but I live with old Mr. Oliver now, merry little scream behind them, so like Dolly's, that both old Oliver ./cache/12172.txt ./txt/12172.txt