id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17429 Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) The Story of Dago .txt text/plain 19444 1225 92 had left at home,--Stuart and Phil and little Elsie. kept their poor old great-aunt Patricia in a woful state of nervous I thought, "and poor old great-aunt Patricia." Matches that day, but he cried next morning when Stuart came down with The day after I was divided between Phil and Stuart, the boys of the One day Phil was moved into Miss Patricia's room while his own was Phil begged Stuart to bring his little rubber-gun--gumbo-shooter he "Oh, dear," sighed Phil, half crying, "if Aunt Patricia was only like "He always had good sugar-plums in him, though," said little Elsie, "That's what might happen to Dago any day, sister," Phil said, in a Phil and little Elsie followed her. last stroke, when little Elsie held open the alley-gate and Phil Phil looked at her little bare red hands and tear-stained face, and not understand your Aunt Patricia, or why many of the little things ./cache/17429.txt ./txt/17429.txt