id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1052 American Tract Society Step by Step; Or, Tidy's Way to Freedom .txt text/plain 29595 1747 86 those who profess to love the Lord their God with all the heart, and "'Pears as if my poor old mudder," said Annie, brushing away the tears, that chain of loving-kindnesses by which this little slave-child was to heart of a sweet pine grove, a little way from the house, and Tidy "Tidy is a good child," replied Miss Matilda. abode for Tidy, who found in Mammy Grace even a better mother than old de Lord he hold 'em all in de holler ob his hand," said the old negress, "How I wish I could read,--why can't I?" asked Tidy; and the little of life; that loved and feared the Lord, and sung and prayed like any prayed, and one night de good Lord comed hissef, and bringd his great, God "leads the blind in the way they know not." Tidy knew nothing of I think that God, in his tender love and pity for Tidy, ./cache/1052.txt ./txt/1052.txt