id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22842 Mitford, Mary Russell The Widow's Dog .txt text/plain 4920 176 70 winding road that led to the Great Pond: the cottage of the widow King. flowers which little Tom and the old donkey carried in their season to "And so, sir," continued Mrs. King, who had been telling her little story to my father, whilst I had been admiring her pet, "this Mr. Poulton, the tax-gatherer, because I refused to give him our Chloe, whom "Oh, grandmother!" interrupted Tom, "poor Chloe!" he would let them both see poor Chloe; "for grandmother," added Tom, old abode, Tom was found preparing to bring her to Aberleigh; and Mrs. King suggested, that, having been accustomed to live with them, she old, commonly called "Pretty May." They wanted a pet dog to live in the fineness of the day to drive to Ashley End, and inform Mrs. King if she would wag it off; now licking Mrs. King's hands as the good old ./cache/22842.txt ./txt/22842.txt