id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46586 Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller Alice Wilde: The Raftsman's Daughter. A Forest Romance .txt text/plain 48126 3112 89 as expects to marry Miss Alice?" his voice trembled, and he looked at "Come and look at my beautiful presents, Pallas," cried her young Alice looked up into the rough sun-burnt face of her father with a 'Pears to me dat young gentleum looks like missus' family. The day after her father's return, Alice Wilde sat down to try her new "You ain't a little girl any longer, Alice Wilde, and I guess yer man shall never marry you, Alice Wilde." away, too, you know, and I shall have no one but good old Pallas." One day, about the time of his expected return, Ben had gone for Alice, Miss Alice, it looked like de judgment-day, when we sailed down mind; but when Alice looked at her anxiously she turned her eyes away, "What does that childish, ignorant young thing know of love, Philip? retired for the night, David Wilde, Alice, Philip, and Virginia sat up, ./cache/46586.txt ./txt/46586.txt