id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26186 Graham, Winifred (Matilda Winifred Muriel) When the Birds Begin to Sing .txt text/plain 60059 5154 90 The stranger's eyes twinkle as he watches the lovely unknown Eleanor "And now--home!" sighs Eleanor, with a little grimace, as Philip bends Philip looked at the latest cards which Eleanor handed him. The following afternoon Eleanor, card-case in hand, rings at Mrs. Mounteagle's, prepared to carry out her husband's suggestion. "Thank you," replies Eleanor, rising reluctantly and giving Mrs. Mounteagle both her hands. says Giddy, and Eleanor turns to face Carol Quinton. your smile," says Carol, gazing into Eleanor's face. Mrs. Grebby takes the tiny cup Eleanor hands her, and turns it "What are you going to do to-day?" asks Philip, kissing Eleanor before "I like to look at people and make histories of them," says Eleanor. Eleanor cannot speak, for Carol Quinton rises, and looks reproachfully will get herself up to look as much like the old Eleanor as possible, "I love the golden oriole," says Eleanor, "they look like a flash of ./cache/26186.txt ./txt/26186.txt