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I meant to write a long letter and tell you all the things I'm learning (Mrs. Lippett said you wanted to know), but 7th hour has just rung, and kind of girl I'm not--a sweet little blue-eyed thing, petted and You know, Daddy, it isn't the work that is going to be hard in college. Julia said she'd had a good time, but Sallie stayed to Daddy-Long-Legs, Esq. DEAR SIR: I am in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Lippett. Christmas present this year is from Daddy-Long-Legs; my family just You know, Daddy, I think that the most necessary quality for any person I know that I was to write nice, long, detailed letters without ever I'll write a nicer letter in a few days and tell you all the farm news. 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"Good-morning, Harry," said Lord Jocelyn quietly. "I was thinking," said Lord Jocelyn slowly, "of calling to-day upon Lady "Think, Miss Kennedy," said Harry, "of an Entire Niagara of Messenger''s "I think, young man," said Mr. Bunker, "that it is time you should go to workrooms were looked after with as much care for ventilation as if, Mr. Bunker said, work-girls were countesses. man like Peabody remembers that men want houses to live in, not hovels; "You are come back to me, Harry?" he said, holding the young man''s hand; "I thought he was a brave man," said Angela, looking at Harry, who was thinking day and night of that sweet young thing, Miss Kennedy. 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W. title: The Golden Shoemaker or ''Cobbler'' Horn date: words: 80313 sentences: 5101 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/22124.txt txt: ./txt/22124.txt summary: "Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, rising from his seat, and placing his hand "Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, "I must accept this great responsibility." At this point "Cobbler" Horn himself came to the door, and Miss Jemima "Good morning, Tommy," said "Cobbler" Horn heartily, "step in." pounds, Miss Jemima would have sent no reply at all; but "Cobbler" Horn "Good morning, Mr. Froud," said "Cobbler" Horn, extending his hand, "I''ve very short time; and "Cobbler" Horn said, "Yes, he was sure it would." "If I don''t come back, Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, as though he had read "Here are some more of your grand friends, Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, "My dear Jemima," said "Cobbler" Horn, as he turned with her towards the afternoon, on leaving home, "Cobbler" Horn had left word with Miss Jemima In due course "Cobbler" Horn, Miss Jemima, the young secretary, Tommy "Come and sit down beside me for a little while," said "Cobbler" Horn, id: 42522 author: Lawrence, Amos title: Extracts from the Diary and Correspondence of the Late Amos Lawrence; with a brief account of some incidents of his life date: words: 102095 sentences: 4662 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/42522.txt txt: ./txt/42522.txt summary: A valued friend writes, a few days after the death of Mrs. L.: letter to his friend, President Hopkins, of Williams College, he says: The year 1833 opened with bright and cheering prospects; for, with Mr. Lawrence''s increasing strength and improved health, there seemed a Mr. Lawrence always took great delight in sending to friends and On the anniversary of his commencing his business, Dec. 17, Mr. Lawrence, as usual, reviews his past life and mercies, and adds: The enlarged Christian spirit which formed so prominent a trait in Mr. Lawrence''s character, and which enabled him to appreciate goodness your time of life, habits are formed that grow with your years. A few days afterwards, Mr. Lawrence received a letter from the parties dear friend, I bid you God-speed in the good work; and, at last, About this time, Mr. Lawrence read a small work, entitled "Life in id: 157 author: Webster, Jean title: Daddy-Long-Legs date: words: 38862 sentences: 3107 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/157.txt txt: ./txt/157.txt summary: world, like a huge, wavering daddy-long-legs. I meant to write a long letter and tell you all the things I''m learning (Mrs. Lippett said you wanted to know), but 7th hour has just rung, and kind of girl I''m not--a sweet little blue-eyed thing, petted and You know, Daddy, it isn''t the work that is going to be hard in college. Julia said she''d had a good time, but Sallie stayed to Daddy-Long-Legs, Esq. DEAR SIR: I am in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Lippett. 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