id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28439 Sampson, Emma Speed The Comings of Cousin Ann .txt text/plain 55145 4255 92 Miss Ann Peyton's rickety coach bearing her to Buck Hill, which was "Yes, and Little Josh tells me Miss Ann is always company wherever she "It looks like the old rockaway and Uncle Billy's top hat," said "But, Mother," pleaded Mildred, "couldn't we put old Cousin Ann Peyton "Why will you insist upon saying Cousin Ann, Judith?" drawled Mrs. Buck. Then old Dick stayed on and Mrs. Knight died and his daughter-in-law and the little flame-haired Judith come to her old cousin's room so Miss Ann felt at liberty to relax Miss Ann Peyton was not coming, but was making a visit at Buck "Mumsy dear," said Judith, "I'm going over to Buck Hill this morning an especial one for Miss Ann Peyton, to whom the old men of Ryeville "You mean Miss Judith Buck, Uncle Billy?" and Jeff's face flushed. What Big Josh said to Judith was, "And how do you do, Miss Buck? ./cache/28439.txt ./txt/28439.txt