id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27564 Various Little Folks (July 1884) A Magazine for the Young .txt text/plain 49512 4609 93 Elsie said he was a spoilt baby, therefore Duncan knew he must be one; care to trust the little fellow with Elsie, knowing too well that she "I don't know what it's like, Elsie," Duncan said thoughtfully. "It isn't like fetching milk and sleeping in a loft," Elsie said "I'm sure it's a dreadful long way," Duncan said disconsolately. "I say," he said, "I want to know about your uncle, and the little one. come in without leave." By this time poor little Christopher, for it kind-looking old lady came, who said to Christopher she was his great "I should like my little pupils to learn to roast meat to-day," said "English people generally like roast beef, I know," said Mrs. Herbert. "Very good indeed, Mary," said Mrs. Herbert, "you evidently know all The little girls thought for a minute, then Mary said, "When we were don't let it come," said a very tiny little ./cache/27564.txt ./txt/27564.txt