id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14854 Lippmann, Julie M. Martha By-the-Day .txt text/plain 45134 3897 94 Martha Slawson like a small child, almost clutching at her skirts. Miss Lang!" said Mrs. Daggett, surprised, seeing her young thing in the mornin' for Miss Lang's trunk, an' it's up to you, Mrs. Daggett, to see it's ready for'm when he comes. for I feel like you was my own young lady, an' if you call me Mrs. Slawson, I won't feel so, an' here--now--see if you can clear up this Claire said, "I'll be very glad to call you Martha if you'll let me, and "Lord Ronald?" questioned Claire, when Mrs. Slawson's meditation got a message late in the evenin' from upstairs, which was, to tell Mrs. Slawson, Mr. Ronald wanted to see her after his breakfast this mornin', "Martha--Mrs. Slawson--tells me, your father was Judge Lang of child--Miss Claire's such a little thing, no wonder they think she's a "By the way," said Martha, "how's things down to the Shermans'? ./cache/14854.txt ./txt/14854.txt