id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32442 Heimburg, W. Gertrude's Marriage .txt text/plain 56111 4265 91 "O my dear little Judge," said the young man in excuse, "he looks on me "Good-bye, Frank--come nearer for a moment, old fellow--remember if you "It looks pleasant, doesn't it, Gertrude?" said the young wife. "Oh, yes, the young gentleman shall make his appearance," nodded Mrs. Jenny, "provided he doesn't sleep like a little dormouse." "Pray don't quarrel to-day," said Mrs. Baumhagen, taking her eye-glass "Yes," replied Gertrude, firmly, coming up to the arm chair into which Gertrude pressed her hand and then went to the bow-window and looked "Good morning, Uncle Henry," said Gertrude, who was sitting at her "I must come to you for a little rest, Gertrude," she said. "Come in!" he cried, opening the brown old house-door. "It looks something like here now, Frank," said the little judge, Gertrude was standing by the open window in her room, looking out into ./cache/32442.txt ./txt/32442.txt