id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20106 Benson, Irene Elliott How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl .txt text/plain 32308 2546 91 "Yes, imagine a delicate girl like Ethel doing that," rejoined Mrs. Hollister. "My dear Kate," said her aunt, "nowadays a girl has all she can possibly "Oh, Mrs. Hollister," said Lottie Owen, a girl of Ethel's age, "have you the door she said, "Ethel, I have written to your father's Aunt Susan, came to the girl--it was to get Aunt Susan to like her (Ethel, her "All right, girls; I'm in Grandmamma's room," replied Ethel, "come in "I know my mother wouldn't let me join," said Ethel. "Ethel," he said, "I wish you to help and make your Aunt Susan's visit "Ethel, my dear," said Aunt Susan, "you're looking badly. poor little girl," and Aunt Susan kissed and soothed her as a mother "Oh, Aunt Susan," said the girl drying her eyes, "I feel happy now that love with Kate's mother, who seemed more like the girl's sister. "The other girls are lovely," said Ethel. ./cache/20106.txt ./txt/20106.txt