item: #1 of 4 id: 33218 author: Van Schaick, George title: A Top-Floor Idyl date: None words: 87396 flesch: 85 summary: Baby Paul was rapidly accumulating weight, and Frieda and I offered him a small baby carriage, which folded up most cleverly and took little room in the shop or at home. Eulalie had been discharged, with mutual regrets, and little Paul was growing apace. keywords: afraid; baby; bed; child; cole; course; dave; david; day; days; dear; door; dupont; eulalie; eyes; face; fellow; frances; frieda; friend; good; gordon; hand; head; heart; hope; left; life; little; long; look; love; man; milliken; mind; minutes; miss; moment; mother; mrs; new; open; paul; people; picture; place; porter; right; room; rossum; soul; thing; thought; time; van; voice; way; woman; work; world cache: 33218.txt plain text: 33218.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 40937 author: Ross, Albert title: A New Sensation date: None words: 82753 flesch: 84 summary: and I thought with exultation of the closeness of the hour when I might call at the lodging of Miss Marjorie May on Forty-fifth Street, and see the lady whom I had already surrounded with the most charming attributes of which a young and impulsive mind could conceive. The reader will doubtless have come to the conclusion that I was by this time tired of my bargain and wished Miss Marjorie May had never come across my path. keywords: chapter; companion; course; day; door; edgerly; eggert; eyes; face; friend; good; half; hand; head; hour; journey; lady; leave; left; letter; life; little; love; man; marjorie; matter; mind; miss; money; morning; need; new; place; right; room; statia; steamer; table; thing; thought; time; tom; want; way; wesson; wish; woman; young cache: 40937.txt plain text: 40937.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 42703 author: Baring, Maurice title: Overlooked date: None words: 35977 flesch: 89 summary: She never gave the incident another thought; but the housekeeper, who was superstitious, told one of the maids that Miss Kathleen had been _overlooked_ by the fairy-folk and would never be quite the same again. In the evening he told me that Miss Brandon would be a suitable heroine for his novel. keywords: anikin; arkright; aunt; brandon; day; kathleen; know; kranitski; life; love; man; miss; moment; mrs; people; princess; rudd; russian; story; think; thought; time; years cache: 42703.txt plain text: 42703.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 44465 author: Merrick, Leonard title: Cynthia With an Introduction by Maurice Hewlett date: None words: 74161 flesch: 84 summary: You shouldn't let him read, Mrs. Kent, while he has work on the stocks, said the journalist. That was your turn, Cynthia! Yes, said Turquand; a wife's very valuable at those moments, isn't she, Mrs. Kent? How do you mean? said Cynthia, who found the conversational pace inconveniently rapid. keywords: baby; beaufort; book; chapter; course; cynthia; cæsar; day; deane; evening; eyes; girl; good; hand; hear; humphrey; kent; look; man; matter; mind; miss; money; morning; mrs; night; novel; nurse; paper; pitt; pounds; read; room; story; things; thought; time; turquand; walford; want; way; week; wife; wix; woman; work cache: 44465.txt plain text: 44465.txt