id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 51286 Marlowe, Stephen Pen Pal .txt text/plain 5311 458 87 The best that could be said for Matilda Penshaws was that she was Matilda would write, and she often told her mother, the widow Penshaws, The first thing the widow Penshaws did was to take Matilda's left hand Haron Gorka, Cedar Falls, Ill. The man was egotistical, all right; Matilda could see that. The name--Haron Gorka: its oddness was somehow beautiful to Matilda. Matilda was not yet that far gone in years or appearance. Then the widow Penshaws told Matilda that she could never hope to sneak Once, she told herself: Matilda Penshaws, you Matilda did, only they didn't know any Haron Gorka, either. As far us the gentry of Cedar Falls was concerned, Haron Gorka called a microscopic library, and Matilda thought that if this small librarian would know Mr. Haron Gorka. "Haron Gorka." The librarian nodded. "I don't know what they told you," Matilda said. ./cache/51286.txt ./txt/51286.txt