id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15149 Meade, L. T. The Palace Beautiful: A Story for Girls .txt text/plain 100334 6187 88 Daisy would have been very pleased to see Poppy Jenkins, or old Mrs. Jones, who sometimes came in to do choring, or even the nice little dear girls, my dear Primrose, and Jasmine, and my pretty little pet cabinet, Miss Primrose, and put your hair a bit straight, for Mrs. Ellsworthy, from Shortlands, is down in the drawing-room, and wanting Then he and Primrose went off together, and Mrs. Ellsworthy took the two young girls' hands. "And if ever you does come to London, Miss Jasmine," said Poppy, rising "Hannah, Mrs. Ellsworthy and Miss Martineau hinted to me what Mr. Danesfield said plainly to-day--we three girls have not got money "Yes, she is delighted," said Primrose; "her dear little face quite "We are all alone, you know, Jasmine," said Daisy; "dear Primrose is that cheque of Miss Primrose's, and that poor little Daisy knows about "I know whom you are like, Jasmine," said little Daisy. ./cache/15149.txt ./txt/15149.txt