id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt oliphant-kirsteen-1890 oliphant oliphant-kirsteen-1890 1890 .txt text/plain 147683 7111 83 Alone, or all but alone, for there was one guest to meet them in the person of Miss Kirsteen Douglas, who was not a stranger in the house nor awkward, as the bride was in her new gown and much overdressed for the family party. And she began to sing in a fresh, sweet, but uncultivated voice: He turned him right and round about, Said, Scorn not at my mither, True loves I may get mony an ane But Minnie ne'er anither. cache/oliphant-kirsteen-1890.txt txt/oliphant-kirsteen-1890.txt