id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20632 Speed, Nell Molly Brown's Orchard Home .txt text/plain 64400 4076 87 I do hope not," asked the young man of Mrs. Brown, who had been conversing with Mr. Kinsella while the nephew and Mr. Kinsella noticed the change in the girl, and while Mrs. Brown and Pierce were engaged in an animated discussion on Woman's While Molly was having the little chat with Mr. Kinsella, Mrs. Huntington had come on deck and had approached them from behind. has been your chief asset in life, as I fancy it has been with Mrs. Huntington." She gave the older woman a polite bow and smile and Mr. Kinsella formally offered her his chair but with no great cordiality. with his kind brown eyes looking into hers, and said: "But, Miss Molly, "We shall be delighted to come," said Mrs. Brown, "and I know Judy will Molly wrote Professor Green that she felt like the little girl at the ./cache/20632.txt ./txt/20632.txt