id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17887 Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins The Green Door .txt text/plain 9486 656 91 Letitia lived in the same house where her grandmother and her Letitia's Great-aunt Peggy used to play grace-hoops with her, and Letitia knew that her Aunt Peggy kept the key in some Letitia studied the little green door more than she studied her Letitia had not a doubt that it was the key of the little green door. "She doesn't like the good porridge," the little great-great-aunts them unduly," said Letitia's great-great-grandmother. little green door," remarked her great-great-grandmother, as she put great-great-grandmother Letitia looked as usual. When Letitia turned around she saw a little boy of about her own age Great-great-grandmother Letitia sniffed again, but she looked Letitia whispered forcibly, "Through a little green door in my Great-great-grandmother Letitia came back. warm room to enter," said Great-great-great-grandmother Letitia Great-great-grandmother Letitia. great-great-grandmother, Letitia Hopkins. alright through the little green door," whispered Joe. Letitia nodded. "Aunt Peggy does, too," said Letitia. ./cache/17887.txt ./txt/17887.txt