id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34024 Emerson, Alice B. Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point; or, Nita, the Girl Castaway .txt text/plain 44832 4014 95 Ruth Fielding took the head of the table when the girls sat down to Ruth and Heavy stared at Mercy in surprise; but Helen turned her head "Don't you do that, Ruth Fielding!" cried the lame girl, who knew The other girls ran into the room where Ruth was and reported when Mary "Don't look very lively, Ruth," said Tom. But Aunt Alvirah only looked delighted to see the girl as Ruth ran into "Nothing like that will happen here, you know," said Ruth, laughing. "It's too bad about that girl," said Nita, brusquely, to Ruth. Ruth was quite excited; but once she saw Nita and the man, Crab, walking In the other girls' room Ruth and her companions spent little time in "I don't believe that Crab man will show up at the light," Ruth said We'll take Ruth and Helen and Tom and Heavy an--why, ./cache/34024.txt ./txt/34024.txt