id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 688 Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore The Goodness of St. Rocque, and Other Stories .txt text/plain 26662 1715 86 a Creole young man places a girl at his mother's right hand at his own pink candy fish for lagniappe, and the little Jew girl sped away in children grew up and moved away, and other little girls came to buy "And the fisherman of the Pass, too," laughed her cousin Ida. Annette tossed her head, for Philip had growled audibly. "Do you know, Philip," cried Annette a few days after, rudely shaking he trudged down Bourbon Street, a little old, bent, withered figure, "Minesse," he said one day to the white cat,--he told all his troubles To its banks at the end of Moss Street, one day there came a man and a At last the great day came, Sylves' would be home. The days went on pretty much as before, save for the one little heart "Un Americain, pah!" said the little mother of the black ./cache/688.txt ./txt/688.txt