id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36160 Kavanagh, Julia Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact .txt text/plain 49840 3227 89 been occasioned by Rachel's absence; Jane and Mary had quarrelled, Mrs. Gray had been kept an hour waiting for her supper, the beer had naturally "Get up Jane--get up Mary," said Mrs. Gray, rapping soundly at the room "Mary is gone to bed, Mr. Jones," said Rachel, smiling. Rachel held the light; she turned her head away, that Mr. Jones might not see her eyes, fest filling with tears. deliberation, he prenticed her to Rachel Gray, and with her Mary Jones the little room, Rachel heard Mrs. Brown's loud voice below in the "Mary!" at length said Rachel, "why did you not come to work to day, were "Good-night, Mr. Jones," said Rachel, passing through the shop. Mrs. Gray had never cared about Mary Jones; she had always thought her When Mary came up to know if Rachel Gray wanted anything, she found her "Father," said Rachel, speaking from her very heart, and looking ./cache/36160.txt ./txt/36160.txt