id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40083 Carey, Rosa Nouchette Mollie's Prince: A Novel .txt text/plain 126733 9208 89 "Where is father, Mollie?" asked Waveney; but her eyes looked round the Mollie, for the poor little things led a dull life until Everard was said, laughing; and then Althea smiled and walked to a little tea-table "Mollie must be better behaved next time," returned Waveney, smiling. Waveney's eyes began to sparkle, and she and Mollie telegraphed little "My dear old friend, do you not know me?" and Waveney looked anxiously "Mollie, dear," observed Waveney, sadly, "I have such bad news to tell Mollie laughed, and looked interested when Waveney said this; but a "Oh, yes," returned Waveney, eagerly, "everyone thinks Mollie quite Waveney had her old place between her father and Mollie; and when the "But the old ladies at the Home like Miss Doreen best," retorted Mollie. "Oh, Waveney, dear, mother's old red shawl!" and Mollie's voice was "It is a lovely old place," murmured Althea; but Mollie and Waveney were ./cache/40083.txt ./txt/40083.txt