id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34484 Kingston, William Henry Giles Waihoura, the Maori Girl .txt text/plain 30145 1475 81 Miss Lucy, let's run away--the savage is coming, and I don't know the young girl," said Lucy, holding her ground, though she felt a little better," said Lucy, taking the young girl's hand, which felt hot and "We wish you to stop here and let us nurse you," said Lucy, trying still "There is her father," said Lucy, pointing to the chief, "perhaps you returned, and taking Lucy's hand, placed it in that of Waihoura, as if "I am not quite happy about her, Miss Lucy," said Mrs Greening, when Lucy sat watching the sick girl, while Mrs Greening and Betsy made Lucy, employing a homely way of speaking such as her Maori friend was "Maori girl wish always live with Lucy--never, never part," said "Maori girl meet Lucy in heaven?" said Waihoura, in a tone which showed Waihoura thought for some time, and then asked Lucy again to explain her ./cache/34484.txt ./txt/34484.txt