id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39518 Roy, Lillian Elizabeth The Little Washingtons' Travels .txt text/plain 24862 1421 84 Jack Davis, the Philadelphia cousin of the two Parke children, had the The children exchanged glances, and as the man went away again, George "Are there any more old places like this in New York?" asked John. "Do any of you children know why Wall Street has its name?" asked Mrs. Davis. things left by Washington," said George. In marching the army from the East River to camp in New York, George "We would not reach Morristown till long after dinner," said Mrs. Parke, thinking of the tiresome ride for the children. unexpected coming of the Little Washingtons?" laughed Mrs. Parke. The next morning the ladies and children left New York for Philadelphia, for your children at home, officer!" said Mrs. Davis, handing the man a Washington's army and the Hessians that day, and now that Mrs. Parke George and Martha Washington Parke, two young ./cache/39518.txt ./txt/39518.txt