id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6757 Bunbury, Selina Fanny, the Flower-Girl; or, Honesty Rewarded. To Which are Added Other Tales .txt text/plain 27707 1526 87 buy her flowers, sir, she has got no mother or father, God help her, little flower-girl, and he looked rather sternly at her, and said, "See, sir; you said you gave me sixpence, and Mr. Williams says there are twenty sixpences in this little bit of money." how little did good Mrs. Newton think she would be selling flowers But it came to pass, that when Fanny was nearly six years old, Mrs. Newton's husband fell very ill; it was a very bad, and very expensive taught to know God's works, the child looked very sad and thoughtful "Do you think I could, ma'am?" said Fanny, opening her hand and looking told him, if he was satisfied with all he saw and heard, to invite Mrs. Newton and the little flower-girl to leave London, and go and live in "Look at the little things," said William; "they thought their mother "Yes," Mary said, "these poor little birds will long teach us a lesson. ./cache/6757.txt ./txt/6757.txt