id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30897 Benton, Caroline French A Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl; Or, Margaret's Saturday Mornings .txt text/plain 28783 1365 88 "Mother," she said one day, "if you were a little girl and every one hung with things that looked like dust-pans and whisk-brooms. Margaret laughed at this, but her mother said stoves were just like "For breakfast and luncheon we do not use a table-cloth," she said. each person's right, and lay down a hot plate with the small cereal dish It was Margaret's grandmother who gave her the lesson on dish-washing. Margaret found that Bridget had left some pans and dishes on the table "Some people are careless about these little things," said the aunt as and Margaret wiped it off with a clean, damp cloth and polished it with "My windows really and truly need washing," said Margaret. Other Aunt came into the room, with a big apron on just like Margaret's, "Now for the pleasant thing," Margaret said, as she carried away the ./cache/30897.txt ./txt/30897.txt