item: #1 of 6 id: 13091 author: Fisher, Dorothy Canfield title: Hillsboro People date: None words: 98889 flesch: 81 summary: But my grandmother gives an entirely different picture of old times in this corner of Vermont. No, so far as she knew there wasn't one of the Yankees left that had lived here in old times. keywords: abigail; ann; aunt; bed; big; boy; breath; children; come; course; cousin; day; days; doctor; door; ev'leen; eyes; face; family; father; folks; girl; good; grandfather; half; hand; hannah; head; heart; hillsboro; home; house; j.m; kind; library; life; little; look; man; mary; mind; minister; miss; morning; mother; mountain; mrs; nathaniel; new; night; people; place; remember; room; school; set; silence; sister; things; thought; time; town; tryphena; uncle; valley; village; voice; way; white; wife; woman; work; world; years; young cache: 13091.txt plain text: 13091.txt item: #2 of 6 id: 14957 author: Fisher, Dorothy Canfield title: The Brimming Cup date: None words: 135152 flesch: 88 summary: There was old Mr. Welles, coming towards her. Paul had secured the hand of old Mr. Welles and led him along with an air of proprietary affection. keywords: agnes; aunt; away; business; children; course; cousin; crittenden; day; deep; door; elly; eugenia; eyes; face; feel; feeling; frank; gene; girl; gone; good; hand; head; heart; hetty; house; human; idea; instant; life; like; living; look; man; marise; mark; marsh; mind; moment; mother; mrs; neale; new; paul; people; powers; right; room; saw; saying; things; think; thought; time; vincent; voice; way; welles; woman; words; work; world; years cache: 14957.txt plain text: 14957.txt item: #3 of 6 id: 15562 author: Jacobs, Caroline Emilia title: The S. W. F. Club date: None words: 39701 flesch: 87 summary: If you're not contented here, Hilary Shaw! You're in luck, Hilary Shaw! keywords: afternoon; boyd; club; coming; day; father; good; hilary; home; jane; long; mother; mrs; new; patience; pauline; room; shaw; shirley; summer; things; think; time; tom; uncle; way; winton; young cache: 15562.txt plain text: 15562.txt item: #4 of 6 id: 26723 author: Curtis, Alice Turner title: A Little Maid of Ticonderoga date: None words: 40126 flesch: 89 summary: When he stood up to speak to Mrs. Scott Faith remembered a picture in one of her mother's books of an orang-outang. Every time she came to visit Faith Louise tasted some new dish, so daintily prepared that she was at once eager to learn to make it. keywords: allen; aunt; carew; day; donald; door; esther; faith; father; fort; girl; good; home; kashaqua; louise; mother; mrs; prissy; scott; thought; time; way cache: 26723.txt plain text: 26723.txt item: #5 of 6 id: 35573 author: Robinson, Rowland Evans title: Vermont: A Study of Independence date: None words: 92058 flesch: 59 summary: Vermont horses had won a national reputation as well as Vermont men, and it seemed desirable that the government should avail itself of the services of both. They were in constant correspondence with Governor Clinton, who urged them to maintain a firm and prudent resistance to the draughting of men, the raising of taxes, and the exercise of any acts of government under the ideal Vermont State. keywords: allen; americans; army; attack; authority; bennington; boys; british; canada; captain; champlain; chittenden; colonel; command; committee; congress; connecticut; convention; council; country; crown; day; days; defense; enemy; english; fire; fleet; force; forest; fort; french; general; government; governor; grants; great; green; half; history; house; independence; indians; inhabitants; john; lake; lands; legislature; letter; making; march; massachusetts; men; militia; mountain; new; new england; new hampshire; new york; number; officers; party; people; place; point; prisoners; regiment; right; river; service; set; settlers; state; ticonderoga; time; town; troops; union; united; vermont; war; warner; way; wilderness; years cache: 35573.txt plain text: 35573.txt item: #6 of 6 id: 5347 author: Fisher, Dorothy Canfield title: Understood Betsy date: None words: 48676 flesch: 89 summary: As Cousin Ann stepped in, glancing suspiciously from her sober-faced and abstracted parents to the lamb-like innocence of old Shep, little Elizabeth Ann burst into a shout of laughter. The woman laughed, looked from little Betsy to the great pile of dishes, and said, turning away, Mercy, child, if you washed from now till morning, you wouldn't make a hole in what we've got to do. keywords: aunt; aunt abigail; aunt frances; betsy; child; cousin ann; elizabeth ann; eyes; face; girl; hand; harriet; head; henry; house; lias; little; looking; molly; moment; right; room; school; teacher; thing; thought; time; uncle; way; white cache: 5347.txt plain text: 5347.txt