id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40814 Fern, Fanny Ruth Hall: A Domestic Tale of the Present Time .txt text/plain 79121 4959 85 "Well, I _hope_ Harry will be happy," said Ruth's mother-in-law, old "Oh, pray don't say Mrs. Hall to _me_" said Ruth, handing her a chair; "How do you do this morning, Ruth?" said the old lady, lowering herself "How's my little snow-drop to-day?" said Harry, entering Ruth's room as The house is very old, but Ruth says, "All the better for that." Little "You are better now," said Ruth, as Mrs. Leon slowly opened her eyes, "Ruth's brother, Hyacinth, leaves before the funeral, doctor," said the "'Tisn't a pretty place," said little Katy, as she looked out the window Ruth's tears fell like rain on Katy's little up-turned face. "Good morning, Mrs. Hall," said Mr. Develin, handing Ruth the doctor's "Come here, Katy," said Ruth, "do you think you could go _alone_ to your "Dear child, I am so glad you are home," said Ruth, as Katy opened the ./cache/40814.txt ./txt/40814.txt