id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22840 Mitford, Mary Russell Honor O'Callaghan .txt text/plain 4701 181 68 "establishments," (the good old name of boarding-school being altogether Honor O'Callaghan was, as her name imports, an Irish girl. placed under the care of Mrs. Sherwood before she was five years old, a very short time after poor Honor's arrival; and of Mr. O'Callaghan indifference towards the parish boy, whilst she, good sort of woman as Under these evil auspices, the poor little Irish girl grew up amongst the young Irish girl, and that of her English companions. word, Honor had really one of the many faults ascribed to her by Mrs. Sherwood, and her teachers and masters--that fault so natural and so And as years glided on, as the old school passed into other hands, and is Belford Little Fair, where boys and girls of all ages, women and "Honor!" said one of the young ladies to the other, "only look at this Cinderella-like life at school, I used always in my day-dreams to make ./cache/22840.txt ./txt/22840.txt