id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21120 Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs. The Fortunes of the Farrells .txt text/plain 102406 6609 85 of refuge, of Ruth and Mollie Farrell, and their young stepsisters, Trix "Mollie!" said Ruth suddenly, "I've come to a decision. "They love you best," said Ruth, and honest Mollie did not contradict, even, little teeth; yet a stranger, looking for the first time at Mollie "I know what you want to talk about," she said, looking into Ruth's Mollie at home, and Trix and Betty growing up, and I think, mother dear, "Thank you, Uncle Bernard; I should love to come!" cried Ruth warmly. If Ruth and Mollie Farrell had been in the habit of paying half a dozen Ruth knitted her black brows, and Mollie looked puzzled and thoughtful. being repeated, Ruth looked grave, and Mollie laughed, and cried-"Ah, Mollie dear," cried Ruth, turning to her sister and holding out her imagination," said Ruth; while Mollie gave a little gurgle of laughter, ./cache/21120.txt ./txt/21120.txt