item: #1 of 12 id: 18410 author: Torbett, D. title: The Canadian Photoplay title of The Land of Promise date: None words: 66479 flesch: 90 summary: But, although poor Nora waited for over an hour, her friend did not turn up, and she had returned sadly to her dreary room. It would have dulled a keener appetite than poor Nora's. keywords: brother; day; door; eddie; eyes; face; frank; gertie; good; hand; home; house; husband; know; life; look; man; marsh; miss; moment; mrs; new; nora; pringle; right; room; sharp; table; things; thought; time; way; wickham; wife; woman; years cache: 18410.txt plain text: 18410.txt item: #2 of 12 id: 23603 author: Klein, Charles title: The Music Master; Novelized from the Play date: None words: 85221 flesch: 87 summary: Jenny thought these things over long after Mr. Von Barwig had departed on his journey. After a short while Beverly saw Von Barwig in the corner of the room and went over and greeted him. keywords: away; beverly; child; cruger; day; door; face; father; fico; girl; good; hand; head; heart; herr von; husted; hélène; jenny; joles; know; life; look; love; man; miss; moment; money; mrs; music; night; pinac; play; poons; professor; room; stanton; tell; thought; time; voice; von barwig; years cache: 23603.txt plain text: 23603.txt item: #3 of 12 id: 31265 author: Otis, James title: Aunt Hannah and Seth date: None words: 22715 flesch: 78 summary: It's the only home I ever knew, an' my heart would be wellnigh broken if I lost it! Before she had ceased speaking Seth was flinging rug after rug on the burning oil, for Aunt Hannah, like many another woman living in the country, had an ample supply of such floor coverings. It was not until Aunt Hannah had concluded that Seth appeared to understand he was the boy referred to, and then he asked excitedly: Do you suppose the Seth Barrows told about there can be me? Of course, my dear. keywords: aunt; aunt hannah; barn; boy; dean; dear; dog; face; hannah; house; master; seth; snip; time; way; woman; work cache: 31265.txt plain text: 31265.txt item: #4 of 12 id: 42230 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: Esther's Charge: A Story for Girls date: None words: 66547 flesch: 87 summary: Little Esther, do you think you could be a just and merciful ruler here some day? Little Esther, it is a great charge, and you are but a little girl now, but you will grow older every year; and I believe I shall be spared many years longer myself, though I do not expect ever to be the same man that I was before my accident. keywords: bertie; boat; boys; children; crag; day; dear; earle; esther; eyes; face; father; good; hand; head; home; house; look; mama; man; milly; mother; mrs; people; pickle; place; prissy; puck; right; round; sea; sort; story; things; think; thought; time; trelawny; way cache: 42230.txt plain text: 42230.txt item: #5 of 12 id: 5356 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 01 date: None words: 19323 flesch: 76 summary: But he decided that Mr. Hodder had not meant to imply that he, Mr. Parr, was attempting to supersede the dean. We are indebted to Mr. Langmaid for Mr. Hodder. keywords: bremerton; church; city; day; george; good; hodder; house; john; langmaid; life; man; mccrae; men; modern; mrs; new; parr; people; rector; street; time; waring; years cache: 5356.txt plain text: 5356.txt item: #6 of 12 id: 5357 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 02 date: None words: 20429 flesch: 78 summary: Oh, Mr. Hodder, before you answer, think of our feelings, Mr. Constable's and mine! And, Mr. Hodder, if we were not meant to know its details, it seems to me that if the hereafter is to have any real value and influence over our lives here, we should know something of its conditions, because it must be in some sense a continuation of this. keywords: church; city; constable; eyes; face; ferguson; hodder; house; john; larrabbee; life; man; mrs; new; parr; plimpton; rector; thing; thought; time; way; woman cache: 5357.txt plain text: 5357.txt item: #7 of 12 id: 5358 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 03 date: None words: 23410 flesch: 82 summary: Why, Mr. Hodder, he exclaimed, squinting off his glasses, that was a magnificent effort. Alison, let me introduce Mr. Hodder. keywords: bentley; church; day; eldon; eyes; face; garvin; god; good; hand; hodder; house; john; life; man; parr; rector; sir; street; thought; time; way; woman cache: 5358.txt plain text: 5358.txt item: #8 of 12 id: 5359 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 04 date: None words: 22486 flesch: 82 summary: But I'm sure Mr. Hodder has entertained you, Mr. Bentley turned, and laid his hand on the rector's shoulder. Sally, said Mr. Bentley, turning in his chair, Mr. Holder's been telling me about a rather unusual woman in that apartment house just above Fourteenth Street, on the south side of Dalton. keywords: alison; bentley; dalton; eyes; face; good; hand; hodder; home; house; life; mind; mother; mrs; night; rector; room; street; thought; time; way; woman; world cache: 5359.txt plain text: 5359.txt item: #9 of 12 id: 5360 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05 date: None words: 24106 flesch: 79 summary: To illustrate in a particular case, he had met Mr. Parr in New York and had learned that the Reverend Mr. Hodder had not only declined to accompany the banker on a yachting trip, but had elected to remain in the city all summer, in his rooms in the parish house, while conducting no services. Mr. Parr, for instance,--in whose service, as in that of any other friend, Mr. Plimpton was always ready to act--had had misunderstandings with eminent financiers, and sometimes with United States Senators. keywords: bentley; christ; church; day; god; hodder; langmaid; life; man; men; mind; miss; new; parr; plimpton; rector; religion; right; street; thought; time; way; world cache: 5360.txt plain text: 5360.txt item: #10 of 12 id: 5361 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 06 date: None words: 25532 flesch: 76 summary: How are you, Mr. Hodder? A wonderful coast, Mr. Hodder. keywords: alison; atterbury; christianity; church; day; eldon; god; good; hodder; life; man; mccrae; men; moment; mrs; new; parr; rector; religion; thought; time; way; world cache: 5361.txt plain text: 5361.txt item: #11 of 12 id: 5362 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 07 date: None words: 24572 flesch: 80 summary: Consider my husband, Mr. Hodder, her voice faltered. Well, here we are, Mr. Hodder, on the stroke, he remarked. keywords: alison; church; day; eldon; face; goodrich; hodder; john; langmaid; life; man; men; parr; phil; plimpton; rector; thought; time; way; woman; world cache: 5362.txt plain text: 5362.txt item: #12 of 12 id: 5363 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 08 date: None words: 16678 flesch: 81 summary: In the library Mr. Bentley and John Hodder, knowing nothing of her flight, heard the front door close on Kate Marcy forever . . Is that, according to your recollection, Mr. Hodder, a fairly accurate summary of the sermon you gave when you resumed the pulpit at the end of the summer? Yes, sir, answered the rector, it is surprisingly accurate, with the exception of two or three inferences which I shall explain at the proper moment. keywords: alison; bentley; bishop; church; eldon; god; hodder; john; life; man; parr; rector; spirit; thought; woman cache: 5363.txt plain text: 5363.txt