id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.31951000937200p McManus, Blanche Our little English cousin by Blanche McManus ; illustrated by the author 1920 .txt text/plain 18578 1308 88 not, Miss Green?" exclaimed Edith, looking and Mrs. Howard, Edith's parents, were sitting in comfortable wicker garden-chairs, waiting for them. "Good morning, John," said Miss Green, ADELAIDE STAMFORD was Edith's first cousin proper places," said Mrs. Howard, as the neatcapped maid came to take her coat and hat. "Oh, yes, Miss Green," said Edith, " you "Look at the deer, Adelaide," said Edith, said Miss Green, "and that big building on little inns near the big gates," said Miss Green, "And this, too, is a very fair day for London," said Miss Green, " but here we are in The two little girls had lunch with Mrs. Stamford, for Adelaide had all her meals in the Presently the little girl, who had been glancing at Edith, leaned over and said, eagerly: "What would you like to show Edith today?" asked Mrs. Stamford of her little daugh— "They look like real people," said Edith, ./cache/umn.31951000937200p.pdf ./txt/umn.31951000937200p.txt