id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26125 Molesworth, Mrs. Hoodie .txt text/plain 58599 4349 93 Sunday," said little Hec, with some evident sympathy for Hoodie. "Hoodie," said her mother very quietly, "come with me to my room." "I'm glad to hear it, Miss Hoodie," said Martin. you, Miss Hoodie dear?" said Martin. "I didn't come to see you, little baby's mother," said Hoodie, "I came "Mamma," said one of the little boys, "has Hoodie been _naughty_? "My good little Maudie," said Mrs. Caryll, "why should not Hoodie too be "Poor little girl," said Maudie's godmother, thinking to herself that a "I like travelling a little way," said Maudie; "but when it is a long "What do you want it for, Miss Hoodie?" said Martin. And, "what a nice little young lady you might be, Miss Hoodie," said "Hush, Hoodie," said her mother, who had come to see the little bird. "Poor little Hoodie!" said her cousin, "I wonder why it should be so ./cache/26125.txt ./txt/26125.txt