item: #1 of 12 id: 14610 author: Corning, Mary Spring title: Miss Elliot's Girls Stories of Beasts, Birds, and Butterflies date: None words: 40968 flesch: 85 summary: But one bright morning we heard Mrs. Bantam clucking and calling with all her old vigor; and there she was at the kitchen-door, the prettiest and proudest of little mothers, with three tiny chicks not much larger than the baby chippies you saw in the nest, Florence, but wonderfully active and vigorous for their size. Hundreds and hundreds of little ones were captured that day. keywords: bird; body; boy; cat; day; dear; dinah; dog; door; girls; good; half; home; house; life; master; miss; mollie; morning; mrs; night; place; poor; room; round; roy; ruth; sammy; story; susie; thing; time; tufty; way; white; window; work; worm; yes cache: 14610.txt plain text: 14610.txt item: #2 of 12 id: 15971 author: Dowd, Emma C. title: Polly of the Hospital Staff date: None words: 50559 flesch: 92 summary: Polly Plays the part of Eva XII. Bob, whirling around to the Doctor, why have n't you brought Miss Polly out to see us? keywords: aunt; children; colonel; come; david; day; doctor; door; dudley; elsie; eyes; face; girl; going; good; hand; home; jane; jocelyn; leonora; lucy; miss; mrs; nurse; polly; price; right; story; tell; time; ward; way cache: 15971.txt plain text: 15971.txt item: #3 of 12 id: 18665 author: Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell title: Molly Make-Believe date: None words: 26507 flesch: 80 summary: With an Ouch, of pain Stanton knocked the Doctor's hands away. It was rather a thin, tantalizing little letter, too. keywords: boy; carl; co.; cornelia; course; day; doctor; eyes; face; girl; good; hand; heart; lady; letter; love; man; molly; morning; night; o'clock; paper; people; serial; stanton; things; time cache: 18665.txt plain text: 18665.txt item: #4 of 12 id: 20862 author: Barnett, Evelyn Snead title: Jerry's Reward date: None words: 10508 flesch: 87 summary: He sang the words twice, and then he let the handkerchief fall behind little Nell Morton, but she was watching, so she grabbed it and chased Addy Gravvy, trying to catch him before he could get round the circle into her place. On the other side were dwelling-houses, and these were filled with children--lots of them. keywords: children; common; convent; door; jerry; man; morton; mrs; paddy; peggy; story; time; wife cache: 20862.txt plain text: 20862.txt item: #5 of 12 id: 33393 author: Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart title: Avery date: None words: 20047 flesch: 92 summary: Now, Mrs. Avery, I want to ask you-- Don't, interrupted Jean Avery. Mrs. Avery's was not one of these cases. keywords: avery; doctor; door; eyes; face; hand; husband; jean; life; man; molly; romer; room; thorne; thought; time; wife cache: 33393.txt plain text: 33393.txt item: #6 of 12 id: 37807 author: Alcott, Louisa May title: Mountain-Laurel and Maidenhair date: None words: 10826 flesch: 83 summary: An idle thing, Becky! and Emily sighed, for she was born frail, and even her tenderly guarded life could not give her the vigor of other girls. But to Becky she was a special godsend and comfort, for before the first month had gone they were good friends, and Emily had made a discovery which filled her head with brilliant plans for Becky's future, in spite of her mother's warnings, and the sensible girl's own reluctance to be dazzled by enthusiastic prophecies and dreams. keywords: becky; emily; girl; good; house; life; little; mother; mrs; place; time; way; work cache: 37807.txt plain text: 37807.txt item: #7 of 12 id: 38661 author: Miller, Thomas title: A Walk and a Drive. date: None words: 5466 flesch: 93 summary: Poor little Rosy! Rosy said,-- O, mamma, show them the nice seed, and then they won't go away! keywords: mamma; milk; nurse; papa; rosy cache: 38661.txt plain text: 38661.txt item: #8 of 12 id: 39812 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Oriel Window date: None words: 47477 flesch: 90 summary: It was so with little Ferdy and his friends. Oh, thought little Ferdy, I do _wish_ something could be settled about Jesse. keywords: boy; children; chrissie; christine; day; dear; eyes; face; ferdy; good; illustrations; jesse; lilly; look; mamma; master; master ferdy; mind; miss; molesworth; mother; mrs; old; poor; room; ross; stories; story; tell; things; thought; time; way; window; work cache: 39812.txt plain text: 39812.txt item: #9 of 12 id: 41052 author: Brown, Katharine Holland title: The Hallowell Partnership date: None words: 44954 flesch: 92 summary: Sally Lou Burford! Marian Hallowell pushed Empress from her knee and turned on her pillows to look at Roderick, her brother, who sat absorbed and silent at his desk. keywords: boat; boys; breckenridge; burford; captain; come; commodore; company; contract; day; eyes; face; finnegan; good; half; hallowell; head; home; house; launch; little; look; lou; man; marian; mccloskey; minute; mrs; ned; new; right; river; rod; roderick; sally; sis; time; voice; water; way; work cache: 41052.txt plain text: 41052.txt item: #10 of 12 id: 41708 author: Otis, James title: Jack the Hunchback: A Story of Adventure on the Coast of Maine date: None words: 68778 flesch: 81 summary: This was rather more than meek little Aunt Nancy could endure; but she succeeded in checking the angry words, and rose from her chair to intimate that the interview was at an end. Dressing hurriedly, he went downstairs in time to do a portion of the work, and when the milk was brought into the house after old crumple horn had been driven to pasture, Aunt Nancy asked,-- Do you think you could take care of Louis a little while this forenoon? keywords: 12mo; aunt nancy; baby; bill; boy; boys; care; child; children; cloth; come; course; cow; day; dean; face; farmer; father; goin'; good; home; house; jack; jack dear; louis; matter; mind; mrs; new; place; pratt; price; right; road; souders; stay; story; thought; time; tom; want; way; woman; work cache: 41708.txt plain text: 41708.txt item: #11 of 12 id: 47003 author: Barnes-Grundy, Mabel title: Dimbie and I—and Amelia date: None words: 80097 flesch: 91 summary: But, ah, I forgot--Mr. Dimbie will be there to take you. This is how he began Marguerite, I don't want to frighten you Your will will always be mine, Marguerite Dimbie and I--and Amelia CHAPTER I WHICH INTRODUCES DIMBIE Outside, the world is bathed in sunshine, beautiful, warm, life-giving spring sunshine. keywords: amelia; bit; book; chapter; course; day; days; dimbie; eyes; face; fairbrother; garden; girl; god; good; hair; hand; head; heart; help; home; house; husband; jane; left; life; look; love; man; marguerite; men; mind; miss; moment; mother; mrs; mum; nanty; new; night; people; peter; professor; renton; room; story; tea; things; thought; time; tree; voice; want; way; wife; woman; words; world; years cache: 47003.txt plain text: 47003.txt item: #12 of 12 id: 49330 author: Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell title: The Stingy Receiver date: None words: 28403 flesch: 85 summary: As coolly as if she had been appraising a new dog or pussy, Mrs. Tome Gallien narrowed her eyes to both the vision and the announcement . . . When it comes right down to the matter of statistics, just how many times in your life you've had your own way and just how many times you haven't, Mrs. Tome Gallien was not exaggerating when she boasted to the Young Doctor that she was quite in the habit of having her own way. keywords: adventure; blue; course; day; doctor; eyes; face; gallien; girl; good; kendrue; kjelland; moment; mrs; new; piano; right; room; smile; solvei; sort; things; time; tome; tome gallien; voice; woman cache: 49330.txt plain text: 49330.txt