id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12081 Bolton, Sarah Knowles Lives of Girls Who Became Famous .txt text/plain 85492 4759 79 we can, like Mrs. Stowe and Miss Alcott, do some kind of work to Had it not been for this, probably Mrs. Livermore, like many other noble women, would be to-day living quietly had been born into their home, and life, with its cares and its work, daughter said, years after, in writing of him: "His love for my mother devoted friend, and their little son "Pickie," five years old, the Later she visited Florence, where she met, several times, Mrs. Somerville, who, she says, "talks with all the readiness and clearness Every day the young man worked in his brewery, and in the evening till which so many children hear in home and school, till life seems a About this time the lovely sixteen-year-old daughter of Madam great work to do in this worlds there is little time for visiting; For fifteen years this happy wedded life, with its work of brain and ./cache/12081.txt ./txt/12081.txt