item: #1 of 8 id: 14475 author: Abbott, Jacob title: Mary Erskine date: None words: 39323 flesch: 84 summary: Thus the baby was never called Mary, but always Mary Bell, and the little nursery maid was always known as Mary Erskine. When Mary Bell became old enough to run about and play, Mary Erskine became her playmate and companion, as well as her protector. keywords: albert; beechnut; bella; children; day; good; house; little; malleville; mary bell; mary erskine; money; mother; mrs; new; phonny; place; road; time; way; work cache: 14475.txt plain text: 14475.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 33362 author: Appleton, Samuel title: The Will of Samuel Appleton, with Remarks by One of the Executors date: None words: 4888 flesch: 71 summary: Mrs. Appleton, therefore, remained constantly with him, but without feeling any serious apprehensions. In a few moments, Mrs. Appleton was alarmed by hearing him breathe once or twice much more loudly than usual. keywords: appleton; brother; children; dollars; mrs; sidenote; sum; wife cache: 33362.txt plain text: 33362.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 33383 author: Clark, Joan title: Penny Nichols and the Knob Hill Mystery date: None words: 38429 flesch: 89 summary: Her clever work, which resulted in the capture of a daring group of auto thieves, is recounted in the first volume of this series, Penny Nichols Finds a Clue. Penny walked with Mr. Crocker up the lane, trying not to show that she felt uneasy. keywords: car; cottage; crocker; dad; detective; father; herman; herman crocker; housekeeper; lantern; letters; man; masterbrook; michael; mrs; nichols; penny; right; susan; thought; walter cache: 33383.txt plain text: 33383.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 36975 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: The Lost Heir date: None words: 122891 flesch: 82 summary: But there is nothing of that sort about him at all; he is just as high-spirited and is as bright and cheerful as other young men of about the same age, and it was only when he was with the General that his gentleness of manner recalled the fact that he was a doctor. Of course I am no judge whatever as to whether he is a good doctor, but I should think, from what Dr. Pearson says, that he must, in the opinion of other medical men, be considered an exceptionally clever man for his age; and having seen him for four months and lived in close contact with him, I would rather be attended by him than by anyone else I have ever met. keywords: barge; bill; body; case; child; course; covington; day; days; dear; doubt; general; girl; good; hand; hilda; home; house; john; leeds; left; life; man; mathieson; matter; men; miss; money; netta; people; pettigrew; place; present; purcell; roberts; room; simcoe; sort; things; thought; time; uncle; walter; want; way; woman; work; years cache: 36975.txt plain text: 36975.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 39833 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests date: None words: 39459 flesch: 93 summary: But he told Miss Clotilda to take her time. It was many years since Miss Clotilda had seen the children, for she had not left Wales for long, and Mrs. Wynne had never invited the children to visit her. keywords: aunt; children; clotilda; come; day; dear; good; kathie; kathleen; letter; martha; miss; miss clotilda; mrs; neville; old; philippa; thought; time; way cache: 39833.txt plain text: 39833.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 41075 author: Proffatt, John title: The Curiosities and Law of Wills date: None words: 56698 flesch: 61 summary: So, in the Statute of Wills in England, passed in 1838,[36] such wills are declared invalid, except as to soldiers and sailors; and the same is the case in nearly all our American States. But a few States still permit such wills made by persons _in extremis_, and bequeathing a limited amount of property. keywords: age; bequest; case; children; condition; construction; court; death; devise; disposition; domicile; effect; england; estate; evidence; general; good; instrument; intention; interest; law; legacies; legacy; legatee; life; making; man; marriage; mind; new; person; power; presence; property; real; revocation; right; rule; states; statute; subject; testamentary; testator; time; wife; wills; witnesses; words; years; york cache: 41075.txt plain text: 41075.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 4997 author: White, Matthew title: Two Boys and a Fortune; Or, The Tyler Will date: None words: 57853 flesch: 93 summary: I wish I'd stayed at home, groaned poor Rex to himself. Roy was down at the office with Syd. Rex asked Harrington if he would like to come up in his room. keywords: boys; brother; face; fellow; good; harrington; home; house; jess; left; look; man; miles; mind; money; mother; mrs; new; night; pell; rex; room; roy; scott; sydney; thought; time; tyler; way cache: 4997.txt plain text: 4997.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 59872 author: Waterworth, E. M. title: Our Den date: None words: 16014 flesch: 90 summary: He called it his den, but it was the jolliest place in the house, except---- Except when Rupert went into a rage and hit Harold, then father told him to meet him in his study, and you should have seen Rupert's face, interposed Jack. Don't you fret, auntie, said Jack, who had been capering about, and leaving little rivulets of water wherever he went. keywords: chapter; day; edric; father; good; harold; jack; kathleen; look; mother; room; rupert; time cache: 59872.txt plain text: 59872.txt