id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20721 Douglas, Amanda M. A Little Girl in Old Detroit .txt text/plain 93178 7826 94 "And you thought me an evil thing, Pani!" said the child reproachfully. "We did well enough before the French people came, Pani," said a soft, "Thou must have a coif like other French girls, Jeanne. wild little girl with no one but Pani until--until I am a very old woman "I like the Indian way best," cried Jeanne in a spirit of half "My little friend," said St. Armand, leaning down toward Jeanne, "I am "O Jeanne Angelot, you think yourself some great things because you live For Pani said, 'Would you like to tell Monsieur St. Armand?'--and I knew I should be ashamed." And Jeanne still ran about like a wild deer, while Marie was a woman. "Come, Pani," Jeanne said quite early, "we will hunt for some flowers. Pani kissed the hand she held; Jeanne suddenly felt light of heart "Little Jeanne can never go away from you, Pani. ./cache/20721.txt ./txt/20721.txt