id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35455 Marshall, Emma A Flight with the Swallows; Or, Little Dorothy's Dream .txt text/plain 21991 1366 90 "Why, mother," said Dorothy, rubbing her eyes and giving a great yawn, "I don't want any little girls and boys," Dorothy said. "Your mother can't read to-night, Dorothy," said the Canon, who had "It is so horrid here," said poor little Dorothy; "and I wonder how Puff Then poor little Dorothy, turning, saw Irene rushing to the place, and "No," Irene said; "her favourite little dog was drowned as we crossed up to Dorothy, "think what grief my poor mother has, for my little lessons," Lady Burnside said; and Dorothy felt the importance of going "Come, Dorothy, forget and forgive," said Irene; "and let us go and get "Come, Dorothy," Irene said, "let me put on your skirt." For the remembered Irene said she had seen some dear little "Happy New Year" "Are you _sure_?" said poor little Dorothy. Dorothy looked up at her uncle, and said,-- ./cache/35455.txt ./txt/35455.txt