id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25972 Arthur, Frances Browne Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls .txt text/plain 58105 3391 88 Darby as if to say, "Good-night, you poor little motherless lamb! Aunt Catharine and Auntie Alice, as Darby and Joan were told to call the "Aunt Catharine's real angry this time, and no mistake," Darby thought, time Darby and Joan had sat on the garden wall watching the dingy Darby nor Joan had been there that day--not since the Friday, said Mrs. Grey; and she was disappointed, because, having heard that the ladies "Look, Joan!" cried Darby, as they turned their faces towards the hills. children--looked in Joan's face, and witnessed Darby's brave, proud I will carry Joan," he added, with a tired little gasp, looking "Joan!" said Darby, in a distressed whisper, at the same time giving her remained ever since, until, like Darby and Joan, the dwarf had almost "Darby and me went away to look for the Happy Land--like what nurse Therefore, when Darby and Joan were looking forward to the coming summer ./cache/25972.txt ./txt/25972.txt