id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15778 Meade, L. T. The Honorable Miss: A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town .txt text/plain 88316 7388 91 a dignified girl from the crown of her head to her finger-tips, and Mrs. Bertram, who had been listening languidly to the mother, favored the he said that it would gratify the good Northbury folk very much if Mrs. Bertram and the young ladies would honor the bazaar with their presence. creature, ignorant, innocent, fresh, but undeveloped; just the age, Mrs. Bertram, when she needs the aid and counsel of a mother like you." "Of course I don't, dear Mrs. Bell," said Beatrice, stopping the good "_You!"_ said Mrs. Bertram, when the old woman had left the room, way, Mrs. Bertram, do you know anything of the young girl who has been "Come on, girls," said Mrs. Bell looking over her shoulder. "My girls have had no tennis yet to-day, Beatrice," said Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Bell, as she walked in front with Beatrice heard Matty's little and ./cache/15778.txt ./txt/15778.txt