id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6334 Newberry, Fannie E. (Fannie Ellsworth) Sara, a Princess: The Story of a Noble Girl .txt text/plain 72349 4638 88 Sara then stepped to her father's side, and drew the large soiled fishnet towards her, looking with dismay on the broken meshes; but her voice But Sara, like many another scholar, found that her one poor little year "I don't know," said Sara; "it was wrapped in brown paper, I think. "Oh, we can live, surely, till father comes home," was Sara's summing-up "But, Morton, you didn't tell Mrs. Norris, did you?" Sara asked in a Miss Prue went straight to Sara, and took the poor, unstrung little odd little contrivance over the gas-jet, much as Sara did over the logfire at home; but neither Morton nor Molly would have been surprised to time than it takes to tell it, baby was turned over to Molly, and Sara, again quite dare to think of Miss Sara as a little girl; she has crossed "Tell her, Robert," said Sara softly; upon which Molly's hands came ./cache/6334.txt ./txt/6334.txt