id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36010 Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) Ethel Morton at Chautauqua .txt text/plain 60122 4159 88 said Mrs. Morton as a boy of Roger's age came forward to meet them. "If you undertake a thing like this you'll have to stick to it," Mrs. Morton warned again, for Roger's chief fault was that he tired quickly "I believe this must be the Girls' Club," said Ethel Brown. "It will be Roger's turn to join next," said Ethel Brown timidly; "he's "How long have we got to wait?" asked Ethel Blue who liked to have want to?" Ethel Blue asked Helen as they went up the steps of their own been awaiting the coming of the Reading Hour came Mrs. Morton and Mr. Emerson, breaking into a run as they approached near enough to see that "I think it would be splendid, Ethel Blue," she said; "I know Mother "Mother," said Ethel Brown in the afternoon when Mrs. Morton and Mr. Emerson and their admiring family had returned to the cottage, "would ./cache/36010.txt ./txt/36010.txt