id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21101 Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs. Pixie O'Shaughnessy .txt text/plain 87645 5307 85 Pixie cast an agonised glance round the table, caught Bridgie's eye, and "Pixie darling," said Bridgie nervously, "I think we must go back to the "I wouldn't tell stories like that if I were you, Pixie," said the head "Which is the nicest girl in the school?" Pixie asked, going at once to sharp eyes that Miss Phipps's leniency would some day come to an end, "Thank you, Pixie O'Shaughnessy; you are a kind little girl. "Pixie, Kate tells me you were in Lottie's room before you came down. girl in the school than in dear, loving, kind-hearted Irish Pixie. "You may go to your room, Pixie," said Miss Phipps coldly. "Pixie, come here!" cried Miss Phipps; and when the girl approached she Pixie says, and what Bridgie is like, and the boys, and 'the Major,' and to let her pass, and she says he smiles with his eyes, just like Pixie! ./cache/21101.txt ./txt/21101.txt