id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30568 Kipling, Rudyard Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know, Book II .txt text/plain 50536 3661 92 "You shall all come," said Punch, from the height of Meeta's strong "Yes," said Punch, lifted up in his father's arms to wave good-bye. "I'll come into your room," said Punch, and Papa choked. "Aunt Rosa only knows about God and things like that," argued Punch. "Uncle Harry's going to die," said Judy, who now lived almost entirely "How do you like school?" said Aunty Rosa at the end of the day. "I suppose you warned the boys of Black Sheep's character?" said Aunty "Gently, gently, little man," said the visitor turning Black Sheep's minute, and then said suddenly: "Good God, the little chap's nearly "A little," said Black Sheep. "She's too little to hurt anyone," thought Black Sheep, "and if I said "Come and say good night," said Aunty Rosa, offering a withered cheek. "You are Gods, you should know," said the man. "I come on behalf of the children of men," said Leo. ./cache/30568.txt ./txt/30568.txt