id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063525094 Brown Alice The mysteries of Ann by Alice Brown 1925 .txt text/plain 35269 3442 95 Emma kept glancing up at Ann and then dropping her eyes again to her work. make good, in their different ways, it was concluded that their old cousin, Jason Hale, might do "I'll tell you why it ain't," said Emma, responding to the spur. "No," said Ann, still thinking her own thoughts "Why, Ann Hale," said Mrs. Holt, "you don't "Why, Ann Hale," said she, "you ain't been "Ann," said Emma piercingly, as if she recalled "I opened all the little drawers," said Ann, said Ann, "nor Seliny, nor Cousin Jason neither, "If anybody runs in," said Ann, "an' asks "Ann," said Emma, "you don't seem to sense "I know where we're goin"" said Ann. She Tell 'em," said Ann, now "Now you look here," said Ann. "I left her," said Ann" because I ain't got the "No, Henry," said Ann, "don't you do any "Annette," said Ann. ./cache/mdp.39015063525094.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063525094.txt