id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42093 Rae, Janet Milne Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland .txt text/plain 80019 4363 85 tell of long days of school-room routine, when Blanche at last got Morag was to know what it all meant, Blanche began to feel interested; the easy words, Morag would beg Blanche to read a little to her; and as Morag had been able to gather from Blanche's reading a little about our Blanche wondered greatly how the good little Morag could ever have grown bairn." That was all; but poor little Morag went home feeling as if a round the little brown neck, and looked into Morag's sorrowful face. father," said Blanche, sighing, as she looked fondly after her little every word like her little teacher, or as Blanche had said, Kirsty was "Oh, it's all right!--Kirsty and Morag--here they come!" cried Blanche, brave at the loch to-day, Morag?" said Blanche, looking questioningly at the little girl to come near, and Morag looked at last on the face of ./cache/42093.txt ./txt/42093.txt