id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18225 Comstock, Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa) The Shield of Silence .txt text/plain 96844 8299 92 As a little child Meredith and her older sister, Doris, lived in New between Doris's return to New York and the day when Joan and Nancy "See, Joan, dear, hold Nan by the hand like a big, strong sister, this "I have called them Joan and Nancy," Doris was saying. "Dear old David!" Doris's eyes dimmed as she looked at the kind face "I think Aunt Dorrie would want me to--to live my life," Joan returned. in the old days, Nancy felt that play lost its keen zest when Joan "Poor, dear, little Pat!" said Joan, and her eyes filled. Joan, alone in the dark, hot studio, thought of Doris and Nancy and Nancy was not so sure of this but she, like Joan and Patricia, had felt "Joan's room is a dream, Nan, come and see it!" called Doris, and Nancy "My hands can tell you nothing, Joan, dear," Doris said; "I've been a ./cache/18225.txt ./txt/18225.txt