id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43131 Molesworth, Mrs. Mary: A Nursery Story for Very Little Children .txt text/plain 37598 2752 97 "I'm calling nurse," Mary went on, "I don't want you, Little Sarah. "Nurse wouldn't never be busy like that," said Mary. "Dear little Mary," said Artie, kissing her. "Yes, dear," said the stranger, "I'm come to be baby's nurse. "No," said Mary, "I think it's a good plan," and she gave a little sigh "Mary," he said, "mamma is awake and you may come in and get a birthday "Baby's opening her eyes so wide, Miss Mary," she said. "Because their teeth coming often hurts babies a good deal," said nurse. "I'm f'ightened of those little barky dogs," said Mary; "I don't want to "You needn't look down upon Mary," said Leigh, "if you can't get any "Oh," said Mary, with a little laugh, "I never thought of that! words we say to her," said Mary, with a little sigh; "I can't think why "Oh, baby, you sweet--you dear little innicent sweet!" said Mary; ./cache/43131.txt ./txt/43131.txt