id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28110 Dalrymple, Leona Jimsy: The Christmas Kid .txt text/plain 8872 884 90 Mr. Sawyer, slightly disconcerted by Jimsy's attentive stare, "Christmas "Dear me," said Aunt Judith, glancing from Jimsy to the biscuits to see Jimsy followed Aunt Judith to the kitchen and here, in the shining Jimsy did not know why Aunt Judith smiled or why Jimsy felt that he must do something for Aunt Judith Dumfounded, Jimsy followed Aunt Judith up to bed. "Jimsy!" said the first citizen faintly, and felt his world rock about "Abner," said Aunt Judith nervously at breakfast, "you--you don't think "It--it must be Jimsy," said Aunt Judith hurriedly. maelstrom was Specks, the Christmas urchin next door, or that Jimsy and "Aunt Judith didn't want me to come," explained Jimsy, "but I tol' her Jimsy gulped and faced Abner Sawyer, his eyes blazing with heartbroken Specks--to Jimsy--to Judith--to the Middletons--to all Lindon-The radiance in Jimsy's eyes brought Aunt Judith to her knees "No, no, Jimsy," said the first citizen. ./cache/28110.txt ./txt/28110.txt