        item: #1 of 11
          id: 11121
      author: Edgeworth, Maria
       title: The Bracelets Or, Amiability and Industry Rewarded
        date: None
       words: 11387
      flesch: 84
     summary: I should not feel the least more pleasure at hearing it in public, or in having it made known to all my companions, especially at a time when it would give poor Cecilia a great deal of pain. Now I don't love Cecilia half so well as I do Leonora; besides, I would not have Cecilia think I vote for her because she gave me a Flora.'
    keywords: cecilia; companions; leonora; little; louisa; love; mrs; price; villars; volume
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        item: #2 of 11
          id: 11213
      author: Kelly, Sophia
       title: Brotherly Love Shewing That as Merely Human It May Not Always Be Depended Upon
        date: None
       words: 20109
      flesch: 68
     summary: me go with Marten! said little Reuben imploringly, for the child had just joined them in time to hear nurse's last remark. No one seemed inclined to dispute the point, for all saw the child was too young to play with them; and William Stewart, the boy caught, and who was desirous of being blindfolded, was quite pleased to have the handkerchief tied round his head, and now the play became more boisterous than ever, owing to the cessation before, and probably all would have gone on well if little Reuben, elated by his brother's telling him he had done very well, had not chosen to join in the play, saying over and over again to any one who would listen to him, Me knew it was a boy--a large boy--me knew it was a boy--me said a large boy--yes, me felt his coat--me knew it was a large boy.
    keywords: boy; brother; child; edward; home; jameson; little; mamma; marten; mary; mrs; nero; nurse; reuben; time; way
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        item: #3 of 11
          id: 1195
      author: James, Henry
       title: Glasses
        date: None
       words: 19739
      flesch: 78
     summary: I felt a shock much greater than any I should have thought possible when on this person's drawing near I knew her for poor little Flora Saunt. There was in fine weather the coast of France to look at, and there were the usual things to say about it; there was also in every state of the atmosphere our friend Mrs. Meldrum, a subject of remark not less inveterate.
    keywords: beauty; dawling; eyes; face; flora; good; iffield; lady; lord; meldrum; moment; mother; mrs; saunt; thing; thought; time; world
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        item: #4 of 11
          id: 17824
      author: Bannerman, Helen
       title: Little Black Sambo
        date: None
       words: 1208
      flesch: 91
     summary: And Black Mumbo ate Twenty-seven pancakes, and Black Jumbo ate Fifty-five, but Little Black Sambo ate a Hundred and Sixty-nine, because he was so hungry. And then wasn't Little Black Sambo grand?
    keywords: illustration
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        item: #5 of 11
          id: 31252
      author: Heady, Morrison
       title: The Red Moccasins: A Story
        date: None
       words: 49740
      flesch: 79
     summary: Speaking of preachers, up comes his catechism, which, when well said, good little boys get the pat on the head and go out to play. Elster continued: And, Sprigg, there are bears in the woods, who have such a fancy for little boys that, should they find one astray too close to their den, they would hug him, and hug him, till there would not be enough breath left in his body to carry him home.
    keywords: bear; ben; bertha; boy; day; dog; elster; eyes; father; feet; good; head; heart; home; house; jervis; left; light; like; look; manitou; moccasins; mother; nick; pow; red; set; sprigg; thing; time; voice; way; woods; wow
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        item: #6 of 11
          id: 35773
      author: Guild, C. S. (Caroline Snowden)
       title: Violet: A Fairy Story
        date: None
       words: 19711
      flesch: 79
     summary: She would stand on tiptoe, and laugh aloud when she saw the shadows fly away, like frightened birds, before the sunshine, which flooded all the valley now, and which lay upon the beautiful wreaths of mist that went curling up to meet it from the ponds and brooks, brightening them to dazzling whiteness--so like the clouds in heaven that Violet half believed the earth about her was beautiful as that far-off blue sky. The kitten went fast asleep in her lap, and Violet, folding her hands, looked up among the leaves, and across where the boughs parted a little into the wood, and down at her feet, where the grass grew so long and fine, and was sprinkled over with such pretty little leaves--as tiny, some of them, as Violet's finger nails, and yet as beautifully scolloped or pointed, and as perfectly finished, as the stoutest laurel or broadest oak leaf in the wood; and, noticing this, Violet wondered if God, who had taken as much pains in making little leaves as big ones, had not taken as much pains with, and didn't care as much for, little _people_ as big ones.
    keywords: birds; brook; chapter; day; fairies; fairy; flowers; girl; good; home; leaves; love; mabel; mother; narcissa; time; violet
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        item: #7 of 11
          id: 43134
      author: Molesworth, Mrs.
       title: That Girl in Black; and, Bronzie
        date: None
       words: 23553
      flesch: 87
     summary: You have seen Mrs Englewood? Maisie, my dear, for a step or two had brought them to the indicated spot, I want to introduce my old friend, Mr Despard Norreys, to you.
    keywords: dear; despard; englewood; eyes; face; fforde; girl; good; maisie; miss; mrs; norreys; thought; time; way
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        item: #8 of 11
          id: 43147
      author: Meade, L. T.
       title: A World of Girls: The Story of a School
        date: None
       words: 79660
      flesch: 83
     summary: As a baby little Annie had been surrounded by comforts and luxuries, and her father and mother had lived in a large house, and kept a carriage, and Annie had two nurses to wait on herself alone. Yes, mother, said little Annie, gazing full into her mother's face with her sweet bright eyes, I'll--I'll love her, mother; I'll give her lots and lots of love.
    keywords: annie; annie forest; cecil; child; danesbury; day; dear; door; dora; eyes; face; girls; good; half; head; heart; hester; house; lavender; little; look; love; miss; moment; mother; mrs; mrs willis; night; place; poor; room; round; school; susan; time; voice; way; words
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        item: #9 of 11
          id: 44071
      author: Cushman, Robert
       title: The Sin and Danger of Self-Love Described by a Sermon Preached At Plymouth, in New-England, 1621
        date: None
       words: 12822
      flesch: 73
     summary: so sore vexed, because _Mordecai_ bowed not to him, because he highly valued himself, _Esther_, 3. 5. I would not advise them to come there, for as yet the country will afford no such matters: But if there be any who are content to lay out their estates, spend their time, labors, and endeavors, for the benefit of them that shall come after, and in desire to further the gospel among those poor heathens, quietly contenting themselves with such hardship and difficulties, as by God's Providence shall fall upon them, being yet young, and in their strength, such men I would advise and encourage to go, for their ends cannot fail them.
    keywords: cushman; england; god; good; hath; love; man; men; self; thou; time; world; yea
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        item: #10 of 11
          id: 44123
      author: Mathews, Joanna H. (Joanna Hooe)
       title: Jessie's Parrot
        date: None
       words: 40467
      flesch: 82
     summary: He's glad, said Lily; he is a nice gentleman, and I expect he has lots of little children who love him dearly, and that he tries to give them a good time. Hattie's was not the simple faith of Mamma says so, so sweet in little children.
    keywords: ashton; belle; bessie; children; fanny; good; gracie; hattie; howard; know; lily; little; maggie; mamma; miss; mrs; nellie; school; thing; thought
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        item: #11 of 11
          id: 5676
      author: MacDonald, George
       title: A Double Story
        date: None
       words: 34622
      flesch: 85
     summary: Miserable man and woman! To be conceited of doing one's duty is then a sign of how little one does it, and how little one sees what a contemptible thing it is not to do it.
    keywords: agnes; child; cottage; door; eyes; face; good; king; moment; palace; princess; queen; rosamond; shepherd; thing; thought; time; way; woman
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