id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26723 Curtis, Alice Turner A Little Maid of Ticonderoga .txt text/plain 40126 2791 91 Faith Carew was ten years old when Esther Eldridge came to visit her. "I wish I could go to Ticonderoga and visit Aunt Prissy," said Faith. In a moment the little girl looked up toward the open door and Faith "She is an only child, like your own little maid," he said to Mrs. Carew, "and I am glad they are to be friends." little girls did not notice that, just as Esther began speaking, Mrs. Carew had opened the sitting-room door. "My father made this little table," said Faith, helping Esther to a Mrs. Carew had told the little girls of the plan for Faith to go to "I hope she will come before I go to Aunt Prissy's," said Faith. "Put your hand on his head, Faith," said Aunt Prissy, "and I'll tell Faith told her aunt what the shoemaker had said about his little girl, ./cache/26723.txt ./txt/26723.txt