id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4760 Martin, Helen Reimensnyder Tillie, a Mennonite Maid; a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch .txt text/plain 75541 5869 88 Miss Margaret always made Tillie feel that she LIKED her. "Please, Miss Margaret," said the child, "pop says to ast you will you Miss Margaret was just calling for Absalom's synonyms when Tillie plaintively reported by Mrs. Getz to Tillie's father, who, without Before Miss Margaret had come to New Canaan, Tillie had done her For the first time in all her school-days, Tillie went next morning kitchen porch, "you go out and tell pop Tillie she's got sick fur me, "No, you can't go to school to-morrow, Tillie," her father said, "even "I didn't know she was so much fur Teacher," said Mr. Getz. off of me fur little Tillie Getz. goin' fur me than gettin' ahead of that mean old Jake Getz!" Tillie "Well, to be sure," granted Mrs. Getz, "I'd like keepin' Tillie home to "But Sally ain't as handy as what Tillie is," said Mrs. Getz, ./cache/4760.txt ./txt/4760.txt