id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28966 Blanchard, Amy Ella A Dear Little Girl at School .txt text/plain 37400 2615 93 "Where are you going to-day, Cousin Ben?" Edna always asked this for "I know dog-wood blossoms," returned Edna a little doubtfully. Agnes, the latter was a little older than Edna's sister Celia. Clara Adams, a little girl whom Edna was sorry to see entering the "All the girls used to like us," said Edna sadly. "Yes, I'm Edna," was the reply from the little round-faced girl who "Don't you want me to stay?" asked Edna wistfully, and feeling a little Edna hurried through her note which said: "Dear mother, I am with Nettie "Then mother did think I was still at Uncle Justus's," said Edna. "If Uncle Justus knew, he would believe me and not Clara," said Edna. "Shall we tell your mother?" asked Edna when Ben had gone, promising Nettie promised, and after Edna had gone she said to her mother, little girls, Edna, Dorothy and Margaret were to go home with Jennie to ./cache/28966.txt ./txt/28966.txt