id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30273 Eliot, George Tom and Maggie Tulliver .txt text/plain 20075 1446 93 "You may set your mind at rest on that score, Mrs. Tulliver," said Mr. Riley, "for Stelling is married to as nice a little woman as any man "Maggie," said Tom, taking her into a corner as soon as his mother was or cob-nuts?" Maggie's heart sank a little, because Tom always said it "I don't know," said Tom. He didn't want to "tell" of Maggie, though water, when Tom said, in a loud whisper, "Look, look, Maggie!" and came "No; here, take it," said Tom firmly, handing the best piece to Maggie. "Maggie, you little silly," said Tom, peeping into the room ten minutes "O Tom," said Maggie at last, going half-way towards him, "I didn't "I shall tell mother, you know, Miss Mag," said Tom, as soon as Lucy "Maggie's nowhere about the pond, mother," said Tom; "she's gone away." "Now, then, come with me into the study, Maggie," said Tom, as their ./cache/30273.txt ./txt/30273.txt