id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30555 Stretton, Hesba Little Meg's Children .txt text/plain 23887 1381 91 'Little Meg!' said her mother, in a low, yet shrill voice. 'Little Meg,' said her mother, 'do you remember one Sunday evening us 'You've got no mam but me now, baby,' cried little Meg. She sat still 'I wish everybody in London was good,' said Meg. They sat a while longer on the window-sill, watching the sparrows, all 'I'd like to go home,' sobbed Robin; and Meg took her baby upon her 'Here's a letter come for your mother, little Meg,' said Mr Grigg, 'May be you haven't asked Him,' said Meg. Kitty was silent for a minute, and then she spoke in a voice half 'Pray God,' said little Meg, 'You've let mother die, and father be took 'You go home, little Meg,' said Kitty's voice behind her, 'and I'll 'It's me, your own Kitty,' she said; 'where's little Meg?' to Meg. Robin was ailing very little, he said: but the baby? ./cache/30555.txt ./txt/30555.txt