id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-21 chapter-21 .txt text/plain 7506 343 75 Judith," exclaimed the weak minded girl, as soon as their first "Hush, Hetty--hush, poor sister--He opens his eyes; he may hear and "Father," said Judith, inexpressibly pained by his deplorable situation, are not one--Father, shall I read the Bible to you--mother always said man on earth?" was startling, and as Hetty proceeded, Hutter applied, or "Don't you feel better now, father?" asked Hetty, closing the volume. Judith said not a word concerning the condition of her father, but Hurry "Not there--Harry March--no, not there," said Judith, shuddering "Why not, Judith?" asked Hetty, earnestly. onpretending man has to say, Judith, I should like to talk a little with Judith," answered Hurry, more disturbed than he would have cared to own, a father, or a mother, Judith, and it's morally unpossible that you and "You put it in better words than I can do, Judith, and I wish you to ./cache/chapter-21.txt ./txt/chapter-21.txt