id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20258 Clarke, Margaret Bruce Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls .txt text/plain 74972 5137 89 "Come now, Marjory dear," coaxed Mrs. Forester; "won't you take us for And Mrs. Forester took hold of one of Marjory's little brown hands and "Won't you come into the house?" asked Mary Ann, and Marjory went. long time," said Marjory, with a view to calming the old woman's wrath. "It will soon begin to look nice, now you've come," said Marjory "This is Blanche Forester," said Marjory by way of introduction; and "Yes, that's just it," said Marjory, wondering how it was that Mrs. Forester understood her so well. The girls shook hands, and Marjory, again saying good-afternoon to Mrs. Smylie, left the shop. "Blanche is a good girl, and so is Marjory," said the doctor. Blanche said to Marjory one day, "I _can't_ think how you can like that "I don't know," said Marjory doubtfully, wishing that Blanche and Maud "Look after Miss Marjory's room," he said to Lisbeth one day. ./cache/20258.txt ./txt/20258.txt