id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21102 Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs. Tom and Some Other Girls: A Public School Story .txt text/plain 69590 4354 85 proud of her; but her eyes are so taken up admiring Miss Rhoda Chester "And a good--" Harold checked himself and said cheerily: "Rhoda won't Father, mother, and brother looked at Rhoda, and felt a pardonable pride Rhoda turned and bent her tall young head to her little mother, but "It is like looking at animals in a cage," said Rhoda to herself, and theatricals--and Miss Bruce likes the girls to look bonnie and festive. be a new girl; take Rhoda and Dorothy round the grounds, and show them Rhoda looked across the room with smarting, tear-filled eyes. "Look here, Rhoda Chester, say what you like about us, but leave "I want Miss Everett!" sighed Rhoda plaintively, and Tom gave a grunt of delightfully like a girl that Rhoda took heart of grace, and enquired:-"You look like it!" said Rhoda shortly, noting with sharp eyes the She doesn't look very much like a school-girl ./cache/21102.txt ./txt/21102.txt