id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015035897555 Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince The moss cup; [stories, not for good children, nor bad children, but for real children] 1849 .txt text/plain 11419 1304 99 lived to tell how this least of God's beautiful children may bring a great truth to the "other good little boys" did the and poor little George's rage grew in Clarence, and the kind aunt," said Little Blanch looked round, for she then she looked down into the fountain, and saw her own eyes peeping Blanch rubbed her eyes, and looked most lovely being, smiling, and holding up its small, pale hands. hands to the little lady of the water. "If you don't want pearls and diamonds, Blanch, what do you wish for 7 "O, no, no," said the little girl, "O dear, no," said Blanch, turning and be loved," said the poor girl, turning her head away quite sorrowfully. kissed her many times, and Blanch felt The tears came into Blanch's eyes, "CoME, Blanch," said Adeline, "take like a little child, with a smile always Then Inadizzie saw that she looked at her own ./cache/mdp.39015035897555.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015035897555.txt