id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26742 Pansy The Chautauqua Girls At Home .txt text/plain 88660 5364 86 "Dear me!" said Flossy, "I never shall think of such a thing. "Well," said Ruth, speaking for the first time, "shall we go home and "Well," said Eurie, speaking gravely, "he came out all right, you know." "I know," said Eurie, speaking with unusual thoughtfulness; "but suppose She said good-morning more cheerily, and went on her way thinking over "Isn't Sunday-school splendid?" Flossy said to Ruth Erskine, as, with "It was very interesting," said Ruth, in her more quiet, thoughtful way. "Well, I know one thing," said Eurie, "it requires twice the grace that "Well," said Flossy, "it is not the way Dr. Dennis prays, either; but "Just let me ask you a question," Marion said: "Why did you think, "Marion, your way of saying that thing is simply disgusting!" Ruth said, "Sure enough," Marion said, turning to Flossy, as Eurie paused. "I don't understand it," Ruth said one day to Marion, as they talked the ./cache/26742.txt ./txt/26742.txt