id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36759 Guild, C. S. (Caroline Snowden) Daisy; or, The Fairy Spectacles .txt text/plain 26088 1167 88 such a poor little thing as Daisy had come into it; but bright and Then, with one of Susan's and one of Daisy's hands in hers, the old dame promise--that Maud and Daisy shall always live together, rich or poor; looking at the lovely little face that nestled in her bosom, when Daisy "I know a little girl who lives very much like them now," said Daisy's Then she loved to tell Daisy what a common-looking little thing _she_ As soon as Maud would listen, Daisy began to tell about the beautiful "Come, selfish girl," said Maud, "look through your old glasses; and if The truth was, Maud had a feeling that, if poor little Daisy had an "You could not make Maud believe that," thought Daisy; and the dame, as Daisy thought she had never seen her sister look so beautiful, and even ./cache/36759.txt ./txt/36759.txt