id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48461 Harland, Marion Husks .txt text/plain 72374 4271 80 sitting-room, Lucy was busy with her shawl, and Sarah told a simple Lucy opened her great eyes at her sister, and Mr. Hunt looked "You gave this match-girl no money, I hope?" said Mrs. Hunt, at length. "She isn't a bit like a city girl!" Aunt Sarah was saying, as she Sarah, my dear, this is my friend, Mr. Hammond, to whose goodness I am "How well you're looking, Sarah!" said Mrs. Hunt, after kissing her. "How lovely you have grown, sister!" said Sarah, earnestly. present to Sarah from Lewis Hammond; but she thought little of him or which time Lucy spent with her mother--how gayly, Sarah could judge by Mr. Hunt read the evening papers in Sarah's room; turning and folding "I thought Sarah a girl of better regulated mind," said Victoria, in a Sarah was out when she called; so Mrs. Hunt received ./cache/48461.txt ./txt/48461.txt