id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17200 Alexander, Charles Wesley Angel Agnes The Heroine of the Yellow Fever Plague in Shreveport .txt text/plain 13009 817 84 and were laid away to sleep in the dust close by the little Agnes of "Ah," smiled Mrs. Arnold, kissing Agnes, gayly, "young hearts like "What do you mean, Agnes?" exclaimed Mrs. Arnold, glancing anxiously "God will bring me safely back to you, dear mother," urged Agnes, To Agnes Arnold going into Shreveport, the emotions must have been "I hope they will soon mend," said Agnes, fervently; "good day." "This is the place, Miss Arnold," said the man, "a young lady was time, "our nurse here, Miss Arnold, is the most wonderful lady I have Next door there was a Sister of Mercy nursing, and Agnes asked her to which Agnes was placed with her three patients to nurse, and an infant "In God's good time, Agnes, dear," suggested the Sister. AGNES' LAST LETTER TO HER MOTHER. written from a daughter to a mother than that which Agnes Arnold, ./cache/17200.txt ./txt/17200.txt