item: #1 of 17 id: 12380 author: Eddy, Arthur Jerome title: Two Thousand Miles on an Automobile Being a Desultory Narrative of a Trip Through New England, New York, Canada, and the West, By "Chauffeur" date: None words: 80025 flesch: 67 summary: Here Washington, Lafayette, Burgoyne, and other great men of Revolutionary days had been entertained, for along this highway the troops marched and countermarched. It is singular the fascination exercised by localities and things identified with great men. keywords: american; automobile; buffalo; carriage; city; concord; country; day; days; death; emerson; end; fact; fine; gasoline; going; good; great; half; hawthorne; hill; home; horse; hour; individual; left; life; like; little; look; machine; man; matter; men; miles; moment; morgan; morning; mud; nature; new; night; o'clock; oil; people; place; power; professor; road; room; run; sand; short; soul; south; speed; stone; stop; street; things; thought; time; tire; trouble; turn; use; village; water; way; wheel; work; world; years; york cache: 12380.txt plain text: 12380.txt item: #2 of 17 id: 12559 author: Crane, Laura Dent title: The Automobile Girls at Washington; Or, Checkmating the Plots of Foreign Spies date: None words: 52628 flesch: 87 summary: He told me Harriet Hamlin was not at home and that I had better not come here this afternoon. Harriet Hamlin is dreadfully proud, and she is not a bit sympathetic. keywords: automobile; bab; barbara; dillon; father; girls; grace; hamlin; harriet; harriet hamlin; home; house; little; miss; mollie; money; moore; mrs; papers; peter; room; ruth; stuart; thurston; time; washington; wilson cache: 12559.txt plain text: 12559.txt item: #3 of 17 id: 16101 author: Dalrymple, Leona title: Diane of the Green Van date: None words: 88217 flesch: 84 summary: As for Mr. Philip Poynter, reflected Diane with delicate disdain, as she bent over the fire and rolled some baked potatoes away with a stick, what can one expect? It was one of the vexing problems of Diane's nomadic life, just how to treat Mr. Philip Poynter. keywords: agatha; ann; aunt; baron; black; camp; carl; chapter; dark; day; days; diane; dick; excellency; eyes; face; father; fire; forest; girl; good; great; hand; hay; head; hunch; indian; johnny; keela; lake; life; man; men; mic; miss; moon; morning; mother; music; night; paper; philip; philip poynter; poynter; quiet; road; ronador; room; sherrill; themar; thing; thought; time; trees; tregar; voice; water; way; westfall; white; wild; wind; world; young cache: 16101.txt plain text: 16101.txt item: #4 of 17 id: 17095 author: Hope, Laura Lee title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour date: None words: 45961 flesch: 97 summary: And while Mr. Brown is listening to the letter left by the runaway boy, I'll tell my new readers something more about Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue, and the things that happened to them in the books before this. Mr. Brown told me to tell you, he went on to Mrs. Brown, that he would go a day earlier than he counted on, if you could get ready. keywords: automobile; big; boy; brown; bunny; bunny brown; children; dix; father; fred; good; home; mother; mrs; splash; sue; tad; time; uncle; ward; way cache: 17095.txt plain text: 17095.txt item: #5 of 17 id: 19561 author: Hope, Laura Lee title: The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car; Or, The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley date: None words: 42716 flesch: 93 summary: Shall we tell the boys about Mr. Lagg? asked Betty of Mollie, beside whom she rode on the front seat, the boys and other girls being in the tonneau. AT RAINBOW LAKE, THE BOBBSEY TWINS, THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE COUNTRY, ETC. _ILLUSTRATED_ NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS Made in the United States of America BOOKS FOR GIRLS keywords: amy; auto; betty; blackford; car; ghost; girls; grace; hair; house; lagg; little; look; man; mansion; mollie; motor; mrs; paul; place; road; room; think; time; way; wheel cache: 19561.txt plain text: 19561.txt item: #6 of 17 id: 20870 author: Penrose, Margaret title: The Motor Girls Through New England; or, Held by the Gypsies date: None words: 45970 flesch: 95 summary: What a fine chauffeur Miss Cora is? remarked Miss Robbins to Hazel. Yes, Miss Cora must wear my English robe--the one with the silver crown. keywords: belle; bess; betty; boys; car; cora; course; girls; good; gypsy; hazel; helka; hotel; jack; lena; like; look; man; men; miss; mother; night; rand; robbins; thought; time; walter; way; woman cache: 20870.txt plain text: 20870.txt item: #7 of 17 id: 25811 author: Crane, Laura Dent title: The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires; Or, The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail date: None words: 55441 flesch: 90 summary: I haven't seen Miss Mollie all morning, she explained. It must have been a ghost that led Miss Mollie on that lost trail. keywords: asked; aunt; automobile; bab; barbara; boys; child; day; eunice; girls; good; grace; grandmother; head; hill; indian; latham; little; look; miss; mollie; mother; mrs; naki; ralph; reginald; room; ruth; sallie; stuart; thurston; time; way; woman; woods cache: 25811.txt plain text: 25811.txt item: #8 of 17 id: 32437 author: Crane, Laura Dent title: The Automobile Girls at Chicago; Or, Winning Out Against Heavy Odds date: None words: 42536 flesch: 90 summary: I do wish we could get word to Ruth Stuart that we are all right, said Barbara, after she had related the story of the finding of the man from section thirteen. Ruth Stuart? questioned Miss Thompson. keywords: automobile; bab; barbara; bob; car; dear; eyes; face; father; find; girls; grace; house; man; miss; mollie; olive; place; presby; room; ruth; stevens; stuart; time; tom; tommy; treasure; way cache: 32437.txt plain text: 32437.txt item: #9 of 17 id: 33320 author: Gladding, Effie Price title: Across the Continent by the Lincoln Highway date: None words: 53036 flesch: 80 summary: So once more we climbed the narrow, rutted mountain road. We did drive the nine or ten miles of mountain road to Fallen Leaf Lake, which is a most exquisite mountain lake right under the shadow of Mt. Tallac. keywords: big; buildings; california; canyon; car; church; city; country; day; desert; drive; driving; fields; forest; great; green; high; highway; hills; hotel; house; inn; lake; left; lincoln; long; looking; lovely; luncheon; man; miles; mission; morning; motor; mountain; new; night; open; orchards; pass; people; place; point; ranch; red; river; road; san; santa; sea; state; time; town; trees; valley; view; virginia; water; way; years; young cache: 33320.txt plain text: 33320.txt item: #10 of 17 id: 36179 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys on a Tour; or, Last Days at Brill College date: None words: 69240 flesch: 90 summary: As soon as we get back home you are going to be Mrs. Sam Rover, so you might as well get used to such things first as last. It had been decided almost at the last minute that instead of covering left field Sam should cover third base. keywords: away; boys; brill; brother; chester; crowden; dick; dollars; fellow; fogg; girl; good; grace; hope; horse; left; little; man; minnie; money; new; place; right; road; rover; sam; sam rover; sanderson; songbird; spud; time; tom; waltham; way cache: 36179.txt plain text: 36179.txt item: #11 of 17 id: 37911 author: Penrose, Margaret title: The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach; Or, In Quest of the Runaways date: None words: 46567 flesch: 90 summary: They hoped that Cora Kimball could be induced to go with them, and, if Cora did go, why, of course, it meant that Jack would come down, occasionally, or, perhaps, oftener. The news so suddenly divulged by Andy confused Cora. keywords: andy; belle; bess; boys; car; chapter; cora; day; girls; good; house; jack; left; little; look; miss; mother; motor; mrs; nellie; place; right; road; robinson; room; rose; run; sister; time; walter; way; woman cache: 37911.txt plain text: 37911.txt item: #12 of 17 id: 38123 author: Crane, Laura Dent title: The Automobile Girls at Palm Beach; Or, Proving Their Mettle Under Southern Skies date: None words: 42259 flesch: 87 summary: replied her friend, Ruth Stuart, as she gazed across the still blue waters of Lake Worth dotted with pleasure boats. The Automobile Girls dated their organization back to almost two years before, when Barbara Thurston had bravely stopped a runaway team of horses driven by Ruth Stuart, a rich western girl, summering in Kingsbridge, the home town of the Thurstons. keywords: automobile; automobile girls; bab; barbara; countess; duval; eyes; girls; grace; lancey; madame; man; marian; maud; miss; mollie; monsieur; mrs; night; room; ruth; sallie; smythe; sonde; sophia; stuart; time; villiers; warren cache: 38123.txt plain text: 38123.txt item: #13 of 17 id: 42748 author: Young, Clarence title: The Motor Boys Overland; Or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune date: None words: 49009 flesch: 94 summary: At first Jerry thought it might be a trick put up to benefit Noddy, but when he saw the bully was not allowed to file his papers either, he became convinced that the sheriff thought he was acting within his legal rights. yelled Jerry, who was in the rear seat with the miner. keywords: auto; bob; boys; broswick; car; fire; gold; horse; hunter; jerry; left; little; machine; man; miner; motor; ned; nestor; noddy; professor; right; road; snodgrass; speed; stop; thought; time; trip; way cache: 42748.txt plain text: 42748.txt item: #14 of 17 id: 43204 author: Young, Clarence title: The Motor Boys in Mexico; Or, The Secret of the Buried City date: None words: 53106 flesch: 91 summary: By which Bob understood that the girl would come when it got dark and help him to escape, accompanying him because she herself had been ill treated by the Mexicans. Be good boy! Once more Jerry threw the gear into place, and this time the machine went forward and reached the opposite bank. keywords: auto; automobile; bob; boys; camp; city; dalsett; friends; going; gold; good; jerry; look; machine; man; men; mexican; mexico; money; motor; naturalist; ned; night; noddy; place; professor; road; run; series; time; travelers; vasco; want; way; wonder cache: 43204.txt plain text: 43204.txt item: #15 of 17 id: 43917 author: Goldfrap, John Henry title: The Motor Rangers Through the Sierras date: None words: 50508 flesch: 86 summary: Before the others could recover their presence of mind Nat, despite the pain in his ankle, had managed to dash in among the brush where it was impossible to aim at him with any hope of bringing him down. But the scientific aspect of the rock was not what interested Nat. keywords: auto; bismark; boys; cal; camp; car; colonel; dayton; ding; dong; eyes; face; feet; fire; german; going; guess; hand; head; herr; horse; hut; instant; joe; left; man; mind; morello; motor; muller; nat; place; rangers; right; road; rock; stage; ther; thing; thought; time; trail; voice; wall; water; way cache: 43917.txt plain text: 43917.txt item: #16 of 17 id: 45790 author: Shoemaker, Michael Myers title: Winged Wheels in France date: None words: 68607 flesch: 73 summary: During the morning hours our route lies through many old towns; each of which has its memories. Over the superb highway where in ancient days stately processions passed to and fro from Spain, our machine glides on with a sweeping, flying motion, until I find myself leaning over and looking for the wings which should project from the centre of each wheel,--winged wheels, surely. keywords: air; auto; black; car; castle; cathedral; chapter; church; château; city; court; day; days; death; feet; france; french; good; great; history; house; hôtel; illustration; interest; jean; king; land; left; life; little; louis; madame; man; messrs; mountains; neurdein; new; night; paris; pass; passing; past; people; permission; place; ride; road; route; save; streets; time; tower; town; walls; way; white; world; years; yonder cache: 45790.txt plain text: 45790.txt item: #17 of 17 id: 60017 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: Uncle Wiggily's Automobile date: None words: 24158 flesch: 93 summary: He was just aiming his gun at poor Uncle Wiggily and also at Johnnie and Billie Bushytail, and the rabbit and the squirrels didn't know what in the world to do, for they were too frightened to run, when, all of a sudden there was a tremendously loud bang-bang in the fire and something flew out of it and hit that man right on the end of his nose. And Uncle Wiggily lived near Jackie and Peetie Bow Wow, the puppy dogs, while, not far away was the home of the Wibblewobble family of ducks, and across the street, almost, around the corner by the old slump, were the Kat children, and Neddie and Beckie Stubtail, the nice bear children. keywords: auto; bear; billie; boy; crow; duck; gentleman; house; jimmie; johnnie; possum; rabbit; susie; time; uncle; uncle wiggily; wiggily cache: 60017.txt plain text: 60017.txt