id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28462 White, Grace Miller Rose O'Paradise .txt text/plain 92470 8809 95 "Yes, but I like to fiddle better," said Jinnie. Jinnie Singleton watched Theodore King leave the train at the little Just before bed time Lafe whispered in Jinnie's ear, "Peggy got the "If I could only work," said Jinnie gloomily, "I bet Peg'd soon like Lafe looked at the solemn-faced girl with smiling, kindly eyes. Lafe uttered a little, "Sh!" and Jinnie, with scarlet face, "I told you, Bobbie," Jinnie resumed presently, "I'd let you be Lafe's Before Lafe's mental vision rose Jinnie's lovely face, her parted lips "Call Peggy, Bobbie," said Lafe, in answer to Jinnie's impetuous said Jinnie as Mrs. Grandoken rolled her hands in her apron and sat Lafe; she began to cry, just why, Jinnie didn't know; Peg looked so "You'd better make it a special prayer, Lafe," said Jinnie, a little "I told him!" said Jinnie, facing the cobbler. "I've come to take you home, Jinnie," said Theodore, jumping out. ./cache/28462.txt ./txt/28462.txt