id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35290 Robinson, F. W. (Frederick William) Mattie:—A Stray (Vol 1 of 3) .txt text/plain 55950 3281 85 "Look here, Mattie," said he, in a very cool and business-like manner, "I want to speak to Master Hinchford," said Mattie; "I've come about the The girl from the streets stared at Harriet Wesden in her turn, looked to be only Harriet Wesden," was Mattie's secret wish--to dress like Harriet Wesden is holding Mattie at arm's length, and looking steadily Harriet Wesden in tears, the girl whom Mattie had reverenced so long, of late years--her father had trusted Mattie and made a shop-woman of But then Mattie still looked at Harriet Wesden Master Sidney Hinchford in old times had been a playfellow of Harriet "One thing at a time, Mattie, my dear," she said, in a patronizing way The likeness of the elder man was so apparent to that of old Mr. Hinchford up-stairs, that Mattie fancied it was he for an instant, until Mattie thought no more of Harriet Wesden's troubles; here was a second ./cache/35290.txt ./txt/35290.txt