id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18414 Various The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886 .txt text/plain 21589 1245 81 wealth of animated life with which the brook and its banks are peopled, On the surface of the brook are seen the shadow-like water-gnats, like the water-gnats, are absorbed in the business of life. out boldly from the head, while those of the water-rat are small, short, In the winter time, when other food fails, the water-vole, like the hare branches by the teeth of the water-vole, and the animal has been seen to Mrs. Hastings thought this a rather hard-hearted way of looking at the that moment I saw such a kind look on Mrs. Morton's face, such quietly I told her of my love for little children, my longing to work I do not know what Mrs. Morton said to nurse, but she came up after a is the very thing we have been longing for, a little girl; it shall be "Indeed, and I shall do no such thing," said Mrs. Shelley, hastily. ./cache/18414.txt ./txt/18414.txt