id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433112004811 Hawthorne Julian Garth : a novel / by Julian Hawthorne ... --- 1877 .txt text/plain 156343 10650 84 The present season's crop was a fine one; and Garth, strolling about beneath the trees, his hands thrust CAPTAIN BRIAN Unmson, the old warrior of the Revolution, had nearly completed his seventieth year when Garth began the world. father; and Garth coming in at the moment, with his dark tangled hair and his "I shall always keep my word, grandpapa," said Garth, gravely; and walked dignifiedly away, his hens following him. Garth looks like him a little; still Garth's eyes followed the pair with singular anxiety, and he was continually wondering how Sam felt, and imagining how he "We don't know what Sam said," replied Mrs. Urmson, after some consideration. Garth," he went on, resting his hand afi'ectionately on the young man's shoulder, "tell Garth kept silence, but liked the supercilious young lady a little better. " Uncle Golightley," said Garth, "I think "It is Garth!" said Madge, half in a ./cache/nyp.33433112004811.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433112004811.txt