id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074878764 Lowndes Marie Belloc Good old Anna by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes 1916 .txt text/plain 76112 5156 87 if your good old Anna should be thinking, for instance, of going back to Germany—she knew some know how fond you are of Rose," she said gratefully, "and, of course, I don't mind your having that dear, shrewd mistress of the average British human heart, Mrs. Otway, feeling far more comfortable work in the garden, good old Anna came and went In fact Rose Otway was the one person in Witanbury who listened with real pleasure to what Jervis want poor old Anna to see the great staring headlines telling of the defeat of the Germans. Many a time, during those early days of war, Mrs. Otway felt a thrill of genuine pity for Germany. an opportunity of looking into Rose's face, for Mrs. Jervis Blake (never would Anna get used to that Mrs. Otway or her good old Anna at all directly, but ND now," said Mrs. Guthrie, looking at the little ./cache/nyp.33433074878764.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074878764.txt