id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41768 Various Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. IX.—February, 1851.—Vol. II. .txt text/plain 143303 6758 73 hope the little world of boarding-schools, and the great one of fashion, "I am worried to death," said my poor sister-in-law; "every thing rests visit to the Lakes for the first time, the old poet took great pride in which, governed by a great general law, blows at all times round the gentleman, tall, young, and good-looking, speaking with Mrs. Bright, The stranger lifted his hat very politely, made a very low bow to Mrs. Jolliffe, and then, looking a good deal moved, said to George, "My name little house that day, nor that which he carried away in his own heart. worked another year, and, though no wages came, he said nothing and The boy's heart was good; it felt pity for the miserable little man; so A little mean-looking man, shabbily dressed in something of the same The poor Indian thinks that at this time the Great Spirit ./cache/41768.txt ./txt/41768.txt