item: #1 of 19
          id: 12172
      author: Stretton, Hesba
       title: Alone in London
        date: None
       words: 27978
      flesch: 86
     summary: Yes, lonesome, yet not exactly lonesome, replied old Oliver, in a dreamy voice. Not a word, answered old Oliver, sadly.
    keywords: boy; child; dolly; eyes; face; girl; good; hand; home; little; lord; man; master; night; oliver; susan; time; tony
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        item: #2 of 19
          id: 1367
      author: Ouida
       title: Findelkind
        date: None
       words: 10239
      flesch: 81
     summary: Oh, is it you, little Findelkind? Have you run off from school? For little Findelkind had never come so far as this before.
    keywords: arlberg; boy; father; findelkind; heart; lambs; man; martinswand; mother; night; people; snow; way
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        item: #3 of 19
          id: 16448
      author: Burnham, Clara Louise
       title: Jewel's Story Book
        date: None
       words: 91623
      flesch: 90
     summary: Well, something she told me of an experience she once had, when she was a little girl, put the idea of this tale into my head; and I'll read you THE APPLE WOMAN'S STORY Franz and Emilie and Peter Wenzel were little German children, born in America. This book was written for little girls with short braids.
    keywords: alma; boy; broker; child; children; day; dog; ernest; evringham; eyes; face; faith; father; fletcher; flossie; gabriel; girl; gladys; good; grandpa; great; hand; harry; hazel; head; heart; home; jewel; julia; little; look; love; lucy; man; miss; mother; mrs; right; saw; thought; time; topaz; way
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        item: #4 of 19
          id: 18690
      author: Warner, Susan
       title: Queechy, Volume I
        date: None
       words: 148037
      flesch: 85
     summary: Hugh's lips parted � Mrs. Rossitur looked with a sad thoughtful look at Fleda � Mr. Rossitur walked up and down looking at nobody. Where is that? I am afraid I can't find it, said Fleda � it is somewhere in Isaiah, I know � She tried in vain; and failing, then looked up in Mr. Carleton's face to see what impression had been made.
    keywords: aunt; barby; care; carleton; charlton; child; come; day; dear; doctor; douglass; elfie; eyes; face; fire; fleda; gentleman; good; grandpa; half; hand; head; help; home; house; hugh; kind; know; left; life; like; look; lucy; man; matter; mind; miriam; miss; morning; mother; mrs; new; people; place; pleasure; right; ringgan; room; rossitur; saw; set; sir; table; tears; tell; things; thorn; thought; time; uncle; want; way; work; world
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        item: #5 of 19
          id: 18691
      author: Warner, Susan
       title: Queechy, Volume II
        date: None
       words: 142344
      flesch: 84
     summary: � Fleda, it's the loveliest thing you ever saw in your life; and it's all that delightful man's doing; only he wont have a geometric flower-garden, as I did everything I could think of to persuade him. I am sure it is not, said Fleda; I often feel vexed with myself for it; but what can one do, Mr. Carleton? Don't your friends the flowers help you in this? Not a bit, said Fleda � they draw the other way; their society is so very pure and satisfying, that one is all the less inclined to take up with the other.
    keywords: aunt; barby; care; carleton; come; constance; day; dear; evelyn; eyes; face; feeling; fleda; good; half; hand; head; heart; help; home; hope; hugh; kind; lady; leave; left; life; look; man; mind; miss; morning; mrs; new; night; people; place; pleasure; rest; room; rossitur; saw; sir; smile; stackpole; tell; things; thorn; thought; time; uncle; want; way; words; world
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        item: #6 of 19
          id: 20197
      author: Gaines, Miriam
       title: Grandfather's Love Pie
        date: None
       words: 11313
      flesch: 75
     summary: It was the remembrance of all these established customs that had caused the entire breakdown of Alice's walls of self-control (which she thought had been so well built), and when little Alsie found her there, alone in her chamber, in such deep distress, it was not surprising that the little maid was frightened. The rolling chair was drawn forth, and little Alsie led the way from one room to another with feet that fairly danced.
    keywords: alice; alsie; auntee; christmas; day; dear; dick; family; gordon; grandfather; little; pie; time
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        item: #7 of 19
          id: 20781
      author: Spyri, Johanna
       title: Heidi (Gift Edition)
        date: None
       words: 52462
      flesch: 91
     summary: You know how fond she is of that, advised little Heidi. Good-bye, dear Heidi, with much love from grandmama, I am your true friend, CLARA.
    keywords: bed; boy; child; clara; day; doctor; door; goats; good; grandfather; grandmama; heidi; home; look; miss; peter; room; rottenmeier; saw; sesemann; time; uncle
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        item: #8 of 19
          id: 21229
      author: Walton, Amy
       title: Thistle and Rose: A Story for Girls
        date: None
       words: 36433
      flesch: 87
     summary: You're Miss Anna Forrest. They were not wholly pleasant thoughts, and they had to do chiefly with two people, one very well known to her, and the other quite a stranger-- Mr Goodwin, and his grandchild, Anna Forrest.
    keywords: anna; aunt; day; delia; dornton; forrest; goodwin; grandfather; hunt; little; miss; mother; mrs; people; professor; sarah; think; time; waverley; way; winn
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        item: #9 of 19
          id: 27690
      author: Malot, Hector
       title: Nobody's Girl (En Famille)
        date: None
       words: 75396
      flesch: 90
     summary: Simultaneously, little Perrine and her mother uttered a cry. No, little Perrine was not a thief, nor a beggar, nor a vagabond.
    keywords: day; english; eyes; father; girl; good; hand; head; house; left; m. vulfran; man; maraucourt; matter; moment; monsieur; mother; night; palikare; perrine; place; road; room; rosalie; son; talouel; things; thought; time; voice; vulfran; want; way; woman; words; work
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        item: #10 of 19
          id: 30968
      author: Raymond, Evelyn
       title: A Sunny Little Lass
        date: None
       words: 40333
      flesch: 85
     summary: I knew it was small but 'slum'--my little Glory--why, why---- Colonel Bonnicastle interrupted without ceremony. Maybe, little Glory went on, that old colonel don't have all to say 'bout the 'Harbor.'
    keywords: angel; beck; billy; bo'sn; bonny; boys; captain; child; come; day; elbow; face; folks; girl; glory; good; grandpa; hand; head; home; house; jane; lane; man; mary; meg; nick; place; right; stitch; tell; till; time; timothy; way
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        item: #11 of 19
          id: 34538
      author: Morrison, Arthur
       title: The Hole in the Wall
        date: None
       words: 66513
      flesch: 89
     summary: I called him Grandfather Nat, not to distinguish him among a multitude of grandfathers--for indeed I never knew another of my own--but because of affectionate habit; a habit perhaps born of the fact that Nathaniel Kemp was also my father's name. To remember Grandfather Nat is to bethink me of pear-drops.
    keywords: bar; blind; blue; boy; cap'en; captain; cripps; dan; door; eyes; face; george; good; grandfather; grandfather nat; grimes; hand; head; hole; house; kemp; look; man; marr; money; mrs; night; ogle; parlour; place; pocket; ship; stevy; street; tale; tell; thing; time; viney; wall; way; woman
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        item: #12 of 19
          id: 36431
      author: Molesworth, Mrs.
       title: The Palace in the Garden
        date: None
       words: 43305
      flesch: 90
     summary: By the time we had quite finished--it took a good while, for Gerald _would_ interrupt to tell that _he_ had found the key, and _he_ had made it turn when Tib and Gussie couldn't--Mr. Truro's face had grown more than bright, it looked quite beaming. And Tib, who, I suppose, had been gathering courage all this time, then looked up, and said very prettily--Tib _is_ very pretty, you know, and that makes what she says pretty too, I think-- Grandpapa, perhaps we could understand some things--nice things--better than you think.
    keywords: children; come; day; dear; door; gerald; good; grandpapa; house; miss; mrs; munt; nurse; regina; room; things; thought; tib; time; way
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        item: #13 of 19
          id: 46409
      author: Spyri, Johanna
       title: Heidi
        date: None
       words: 67556
      flesch: 83
     summary: At last Heidi caught sight of the grandmother's house in the hollow of the mountain and her heart began to beat; she ran faster and faster and her heart beat louder and louder--and now she had reached the house, but she trembled so she could hardly open the door--and then she was standing inside, unable in her breathlessness to utter a sound. The goats as usual came thronging round Heidi, each trying to be nearest her, until at last she stood still and said, Now you must go on in front and behave properly, and not keep on turning back and pushing and poking me, for I want to talk to the doctor.
    keywords: bed; child; clara; day; doctor; door; goats; good; grandfather; grandmamma; hand; heidi; home; look; miss; mountain; peter; room; rottermeyer; round; sebastian; sesemann; time; uncle; way
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        item: #14 of 19
          id: 47785
      author: Seawell, Molly Elliot
       title: The Rock of the Lion
        date: None
       words: 68518
      flesch: 75
     summary: I understand you were with my old friend Kempenfelt? Yes, sir, replied Archy, now feeling quite bright and strong, and every inch Archy Baskerville, the Admiral was very kind to me. In Archy Lord Bellingham saw himself in the brightness and the glory of his youth, and it did not make his heart less tender towards this handsome grandson.
    keywords: admiral; american; archy; archy baskerville; bellingham; boat; captain; coach; colonel; curtis; day; deck; don; door; england; eyes; fire; fleet; general; gentleman; george; gibraltar; good; grandfather; hand; heart; jones; langton; left; life; little; lord; lord bellingham; man; men; moment; morning; mrs; night; officers; paul; people; ship; sir; spanish; thought; time; way
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        item: #15 of 19
          id: 49579
      author: Burnett, Frances Hodgson
       title: Little Lord Fauntleroy [abridged]: Für den Schulgebrauch bearbeitet
        date: None
       words: 43886
      flesch: 93
     summary: Papier_ ist ein eigens hierzu angefertigter, kräftiger, nicht durchscheinender, guter Stoff von gelblicher Färbung, _die sehr wohltuend auf das Auge des Schülers wirkt_. [C]_; der _pitcher_ (Werfer) _
    keywords: 1.10; 1.30; aufl; big; boy; carriage; castle; cedric; chair; child; day; dearest; den; der; des; dick; die; dir; dorincourt; earl; england; errol; eyes; face; fauntleroy; fellow; good; grandfather; hand; havisham; hobbs; home; house; ist; karte; lawyer; life; little; look; lord; lord fauntleroy; lordship; man; mit; morning; mother; mrs; new; people; prof; room; son; stufe; tell; things; thought; time; und; voice; von; way; woman
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        item: #16 of 19
          id: 5989
      author: Garis, Howard Roger
       title: The Curlytops on Star Island; Or, Camping out with Grandpa
        date: None
       words: 46773
      flesch: 98
     summary: So Jan and Ted looked all around the spring, and at last Ted found a place where it seemed as if some one had run through in a hurry, for twigs were broken off the bushes, and, by looking down at the ground, he saw the marks of shoes in the dirt. He kept pulling off to one side, and at last Ted cried: Here, Hal, you take hold of the lines and pull with me.
    keywords: blue; children; curlytops; goat; gold; grandpa; hal; island; jan; janet; look; martin; mother; nicknack; ted; teddy; trouble; water
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        item: #17 of 19
          id: 61455
      author: Stretton, Hesba
       title: Alone in London
        date: None
       words: 28056
      flesch: 86
     summary: Yes, lonesome, yet not exactly lonesome, replied old Oliver, in a dreamy voice. Not a word, answered old Oliver, sadly.
    keywords: boy; child; dolly; eyes; face; girl; good; hand; home; little; lord; man; master; night; oliver; place; susan; time; tony
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        item: #18 of 19
          id: 8874
      author: Warner, Susan
       title: Queechy
        date: None
       words: 281649
      flesch: 83
     summary: It was with a keen pang that little Fleda saw the down-hearted look of her grandfather as again he pave the old mare notice to move on. A kind of guardian angel that image was to little Fleda.
    keywords: 'em; answer; ask; aunt; barby; bear; believe; breakfast; business; care; carleton; charlton; child; come; coming; company; constance; country; day; days; deal; dear; doctor; door; douglass; elfie; evelyn; evening; eyes; face; father; feeling; fine; fire; fleda; friend; gentleman; going; good; grandpa; half; hand; head; heart; help; home; hope; house; hugh; kind; know; lady; laughing; leave; left; life; like; little; look; lucy; man; manner; matter; mean; mind; minute; miriam; miss; moment; morning; mother; mr carleton; mrs; nature; new; people; place; pleasure; plumfield; poor; pretty; queechy; question; quiet; read; rest; right; ringgan; rolf; room; rose; rossitur; round; saw; set; sir; smile; smiling; table; taking; talk; tears; tell; things; thinking; thorn; thought; time; time fleda; tone; trees; uncle; voice; want; way; wish; words; work; world; young
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        item: #19 of 19
          id: 9407
      author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows)
       title: The Little Colonel
        date: None
       words: 19588
      flesch: 92
     summary: Two hours later, Colonel Lloyd, riding down the avenue under the locusts, was surprised by a novel sight on his stately front steps. Colonel Lloyd gasped with astonishment.
    keywords: beck; child; colonel; door; eyes; face; fritz; head; home; house; jack; lloyd; look; mom; mother; room; time; way; white
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