id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33754 Oxley, J. Macdonald (James Macdonald) Terry's Trials and Triumphs .txt text/plain 37903 2049 80 "Sure, an' I don't know what's ever to be the end of ye," said Mrs. Ahearn one day, in a more thoughtful tone than was usual with her, The look that Terry gave Miss Drummond on hearing these words made her As soon as she felt Terry's firm hand her terror gave way to trust. Poor Terry was so abashed at being thus addressed by the great Mr. Drummond that his tongue refused its office. "Sure and your fortune's made this day, Terry, me boy," said the "Come in here, Terry," said he, "and tell us your good-luck." In the silence that followed, Captain Afleck, taking Terry's hand, said of boys, Terry," said Captain Afleck, giving him a kindly pat on the "Well, Terry, my son," said the captain, bestowing upon him a look of When Terry came out of Mr. Drummond's office, Mr. Hobart took him ./cache/33754.txt ./txt/33754.txt