id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9963 Finley, Martha Elsie's Girlhood A Sequel to "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Elsie's Holidays at Roselands" .txt text/plain 97089 6152 88 "Oh, papa; no; you know I mean Miss Stevens," Elsie answered in a tone "But Miss Rose loves me, papa; I am sure she does," she said, Good-night, dear little Elsie." She rose, and Mr. Dinsmore, to Elsie, which her father allowed her to answer in a little note "You forget Elsie, father," said Horace, putting his arm round his "I hope not, papa," she said, with a loving look into the eyes that great an effort, won't you?" he said, smiling up into Elsie's face. "You are better this morning?" Elsie said with a glad look up I'm afraid it's near dinner-time," said Elsie, turning away from the "Yes, dear auntie," Elsie answered, giving her a look of loving "Ah," said Elsie, "I think Mrs. Carrington has always looked at me They were quiet again for a little; then Elsie said, "Papa, I want to ./cache/9963.txt ./txt/9963.txt