id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4382 Norris, Frank The Pit: A Story of Chicago .txt text/plain 128497 9577 89 Page turned to Mrs. Wessels: "By the way, Aunt Wess'; look at that man Page took advantage of the interval to tell Laura about Jadwin. and Page and her aunt came up just in time to hear Mrs. Cressler--a "Well, Laura," said Mrs. Cressler, when they had sat down, "do you like During this, the last entr'acte, Laura remained in the box with Mrs. Cressler, Corthell, and Jadwin. "You know," Laura had remarked in answer to one of Mrs. Cressler's When Mrs. Cressler had gone Laura lost no time in getting to bed. In the end Laura borrowed Page's hat, and Jadwin took her away. "Oh, little sister," exclaimed Laura, "I know you love me. For a long time Laura stood looking silently at the empty room. "Well, I know this," said Page, "that Mr. Jadwin is down town all day Laura Jadwin did not call on the Cresslers the next day, nor even the ./cache/4382.txt ./txt/4382.txt