id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 56161 Kaye-Smith, Sheila The Three Furlongers .txt text/plain 72211 5670 93 Nigel took away his hands from his eyes, and Len and Janey glanced Nigel obediently began to swallow the soup, while Len and Janey talked Nigel dropped his violin, and looked out with dream-filled eyes at the "Wan'er go 'ome!" shrieked Ivy. Nigel looked so mortified that Janey could hardly help laughing--till saw beautiful things in the hedges, he wanted to give them to Janey. "Nigel came home last night," said Janet, breaking the silence that had When Len and Janey came in from the yard that evening they found Nigel Len and Janey were like the woods, they did not change--then "I'm glad you came to me at East Grinstead," said Tony, a little "Hullo!" said Nigel--then suddenly he laughed; they all looked so "Janey will," said Nigel. "There's no one," said Nigel, "nor likely to be--I must go, Len." Nigel and Janey looked into each other's ./cache/56161.txt ./txt/56161.txt