item: #1 of 12 id: 10871 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 1. Contents: Chapters 1-5 date: None words: 11402 flesch: 77 summary: In reply Miss Nugent sheltered herself behind a list which contained the names of all the young gentlemen who attended her kindergarten class and many of the young ladies, and again inquired as to the fate of her assailant. Miss Nugent walked into the sitting-room, and listening in a perfunctory fashion to a shipmaster's platitude on kitchen-company, took a seat on his knee and kissed his ear. CHAPTER II The downfall of Captain Nugent was for some time a welcome subject of conversation in marine circles at Sunwich. keywords: ann; captain; captain nugent; father; hardy; house; kingdom; master; miss; mrs; nugent; sunwich; time; wilks cache: 10871.txt plain text: 10871.txt item: #2 of 12 id: 10872 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 2. Contents: Chapters 6-10 date: None words: 15193 flesch: 82 summary: Mr. Nugent thanked him, and after making a tea which caused Mr. Kybird to congratulate himself upon the fact that he hadn't offered to board him, sat regaling Mrs. Kybird and daughter with a recital of his adventures in Australia, receiving in return a full and true account of Sunwich and its people up to date. It's a bit rough on Teddy, isn't it? inquired Mr. Nugent, anxiously; besides-- Don't you worry about 'im, said Mr. Kybird, affectionately. keywords: captain; chair; father; hardy; head; kybird; man; miss; mrs; nugent; silk; son; time; way; wilks cache: 10872.txt plain text: 10872.txt item: #3 of 12 id: 10873 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 3. Contents: Chapters 11-15 date: None words: 12799 flesch: 84 summary: Urged on by his friends Mr. Nugent at last consented, and, in a reply to his father, agreed to meet him at the house of Mr. Wilks on Thursday evening. Mr. Nugent regarded the litter of bed-clothes as though hoping that they would throw a little light on the affair, and then shot a puzzled glance at Mr. Wilks. keywords: captain; door; hardy; kybird; man; miss; mrs; nugent; room; smith; steward; wilks cache: 10873.txt plain text: 10873.txt item: #4 of 12 id: 10874 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 4. Contents: Chapters 16-20 date: None words: 12040 flesch: 84 summary: Are you going my way? Mr. Wilks smiled, and detaching himself from the tavern with some difficulty just saved Mr. Silk from a terrible fall by clutching him forcibly round the neck. Profiting by her absence, Mr. Hardy leaned towards Miss Nugent, and in a low voice expressed his sorrow at the mishap to her father and his firm conviction that everything that could be thought of for that unfortunate mariner's comfort would be done. keywords: captain; good; hardy; kingdom; miss; mrs; nugent; room; silk; steward; time; wilks cache: 10874.txt plain text: 10874.txt item: #5 of 12 id: 10875 author: Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) title: At Sunwich Port, Part 5. Contents: Chapters 21-25 date: None words: 12402 flesch: 82 summary: Do you mean, said Mr. Silk, recovering his voice at last, do you mean that Amelia would marry me after all? Do I mean? repeated Mr. Kybird, naturally indignant that his very plain speaking should be deemed capable of any misconstruction. Am I speaking to a stock or a stone, Teddy? Mr. Silk took a deep breath, and buttoned up his coat, as though preparing to meet Mr. Nugent there and then in deadly encounter for the person of Miss Kybird. keywords: ave; captain; hardy; kybird; miss; mrs; nugent; silk; smith; teddy; wilks; wot cache: 10875.txt plain text: 10875.txt item: #6 of 12 id: 15550 author: Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title: Ethel Morton at Rose House date: None words: 29992 flesch: 83 summary: Hunger, replied Mr. Emerson, and he and Ethel Brown went down stairs at once in search of food, while Mrs. Emerson and Ethel Blue managed to undress their patient and put her into a fresh nightdress and bathe her face and hands. Had we better tell Mrs. Schuler about the embroidery class plan? asked Dorothy. Run up to Rose House now and explain it to her and ask her to talk to the women about it while you are gone, and then when you get back she'll have it all ready to start, Mr. Emerson suggested. keywords: blue; brown; children; club; day; dicky; dorothy; emerson; ethel; gertrude; girls; good; helen; home; house; miss; moya; mrs; new; people; roger; room; rose; schuler; thought; time; way; women; work cache: 15550.txt plain text: 15550.txt item: #7 of 12 id: 18413 author: Hueston, Ethel title: Prudence of the Parsonage date: None words: 68920 flesch: 92 summary: Keep Prudence quiet a few days,--that's all. Oh, I am sure Miss Prudence will give me a pencil and paper, and I'll copy them in the book as soon as ever I get home. keywords: bed; carol; connie; course; day; door; eyes; face; fairy; family; father; girls; good; hands; home; house; jerry; know; lark; little; look; love; miss; morning; mrs; parsonage; professor; prudence; right; room; school; stairs; starr; table; things; thought; time; twins; way cache: 18413.txt plain text: 18413.txt item: #8 of 12 id: 21635 author: Hueston, Ethel title: Prudence Says So date: None words: 57558 flesch: 91 summary: When the superintendent read, Recitation--Miss Carol Starr, the applause was enthusiastic, for Carol was a prime favorite in church and school and town. [Illustration: We enclose our check for forty-five dollars] We have something to read to you, said Carol beaming paternally at Connie. keywords: aunt; carol; connie; course; day; door; eyes; face; fairy; family; father; fine; girls; good; grace; hand; home; jim; lark; look; man; need; parsonage; prudence; read; right; room; starr; things; think; thought; time; twins; voice; want; way cache: 21635.txt plain text: 21635.txt item: #9 of 12 id: 34929 author: Vandercook, Margaret title: The Ranch Girls in Europe date: None words: 49460 flesch: 81 summary: Something or other Jack called after her. It would be like old Jack to get some such absurd fancy as that into her head. keywords: captain; captain madden; course; day; eyes; face; frank; frieda; girls; good; head; jack; jacqueline; jean; jim; kent; little; love; madden; man; moment; new; olive; party; princess; rainbow; ralston; ranch; ranch girls; rome; ruth; think; thought; time; way; world cache: 34929.txt plain text: 34929.txt item: #10 of 12 id: 39594 author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title: The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding date: None words: 70366 flesch: 84 summary: From his arm chair on the white pillared porch, old Colonel Lloyd reached out to the wicker table beside him for his field-glass, to focus it on the distant entrance gate. It grated on him also to hear Lloyd saying, Si, señor and gracias when she addressed Harcourt, and grated still more for Harcourt to turn to her as he did continually with some aside in Spanish. keywords: alex; away; betty; colonel; come; coming; day; dear; eyes; face; family; gay; girls; good; half; hall; hand; harcourt; heart; home; house; interest; jack; kitty; leland; life; lloyd; look; looking; lucy; man; marks; miss; moment; morning; mrs; night; place; rob; room; school; sherman; stairs; summer; things; thought; time; valley; wardo; way; white; world; years cache: 39594.txt plain text: 39594.txt item: #11 of 12 id: 40449 author: Marsh, Richard title: The Woman with One Hand, and Mr. Ely's Engagement date: None words: 54534 flesch: 90 summary: Oh, it's easy to throw about oneself the cloak of womanhood, and to claim that the privilege of sex exonerates from blame, but I should like to know, if this is to be the fate of the coming generation of young women, what will our future mothers be? Imitating Mr. Ely, Mr. Ash also thrust his thumbs into his waistcoat armholes. That was not exactly what Mr. Ely had said but no matter. keywords: ash; barnes; clive; day; ely; eyes; face; girl; good; hand; lady; letter; life; look; love; man; mind; miss; moment; mrs; room; sort; southam; summers; thing; thought; time; truscott; way; wife; woman; word cache: 40449.txt plain text: 40449.txt item: #12 of 12 id: 45728 author: Whitlock, Brand title: The Happy Average date: None words: 62855 flesch: 83 summary: Mrs. Marley laid her paper by, and a smile came to her face. Mrs. Marley looked up hastily. keywords: blair; carman; day; dudley; eyes; face; father; glenn; going; good; hand; home; house; judge; lavinia; lawrence; letter; life; macochee; man; marley; moment; mother; mrs; new; office; place; powell; right; room; saw; thought; time; town; wade; way; weston; white; work; years cache: 45728.txt plain text: 45728.txt