item: #1 of 3 id: 27251 author: Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title: "Some Say"; Neighbours in Cyrus date: None words: 16076 flesch: 88 summary: She and Miss Peace were the rival seamstresses of Cyrus Village; that is, they would have been rivals, if Mrs. Means had had her way; but rivalry was impossible where Anne Peace was one of the parties. Miss Peace was a little plump, partridge-like woman, with lovely waving brown hair, and twinkling brown eyes. keywords: anne; children; david; eyes; good; jenny; lindsay; means; mellen; minister; miss; mother; mrs; peace; rose; thought; time cache: 27251.txt plain text: 27251.txt item: #2 of 3 id: 27471 author: Bassett, Sara Ware title: The Wall Between date: None words: 56253 flesch: 86 summary: I picked up Miss Lucy Webster on the road an' brought her home to tea! she called from the threshold. There's no trappin' you, Miss Lucy Webster, is there? keywords: aunt; aunt ellen; benton; course; day; door; eggs; eliza; ellen; ellen webster; eyes; face; girl; goin'; good; hand; head; help; home; house; howe; jane; left; long; love; lucy; martin; martin howe; mary; matter; melvina; mind; miss; place; right; room; sisters; thing; thought; time; tony; wall; way; webster; woman cache: 27471.txt plain text: 27471.txt item: #3 of 3 id: 32287 author: Lewis, Elisabeth R. title: Know Thy Neighbor date: None words: 3757 flesch: 91 summary: Mrs. Moffatt must have heard Ellen's footsteps in the hall. This is Ellen Tighe in 402. keywords: apartment; door; ellen; hall; mrs; thought cache: 32287.txt plain text: 32287.txt