item: #1 of 13 id: 11470 author: Le Feuvre, Amy title: His Big Opportunity date: None words: 40416 flesch: 88 summary: Is little Master Roy there? Let us have your fists--now then, hear me! I, Dudley Bertram, vow and declare that Fitz Roy Bertram shall continue to be my dearest and nearest chum from this time forth, forevermore. keywords: aunt; bertram; boys; day; dudley; eyes; face; god; good; granny; head; home; little; look; man; master; miss; nurse; opportunity; principle; rob; room; roy; soldier; time; want; way cache: 11470.txt plain text: 11470.txt item: #2 of 13 id: 20052 author: Yechton, Barbara title: We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses date: None words: 84352 flesch: 86 summary: for she certainly didn't treat me as she did Nora, and there are only fourteen months between us, if Nora _is_ so tall, and acts so grown up. Oh, Nannie, I said, I do wish Fee _could_ go to college! keywords: away; bed; betty; chad; course; day; dear; door; erveng; eyes; face; fee; felix; good; hand; head; help; hilliard; home; house; jack; look; max; mind; miss; mrs; nannie; nora; nurse; papa; people; phil; right; room; things; think; thought; time; voice; way cache: 20052.txt plain text: 20052.txt item: #3 of 13 id: 20071 author: Meade, L. T. title: Sue, A Little Heroine date: None words: 76570 flesch: 92 summary: If he's the son of my old friend, more than ever is he my care now; and you this evening, little Connie, shall tell me your story. Purty little Connie? keywords: agnes; anderson; boy; child; children; come; connie; day; dear; door; eyes; face; father; fire; fur; giles; girl; good; great; harris; heart; home; john; little; look; man; mother; mrs; night; pickles; poor; ronald; room; sue; thought; time; voice; warren; wery; wot; yer cache: 20071.txt plain text: 20071.txt item: #4 of 13 id: 21217 author: Power, Philip Bennett title: The One Moss-Rose date: None words: 9047 flesch: 77 summary: With all these pleasures, James Courtenay was not, however, so happy a youth as poor Jacob Dobbin. I saw a rose bush--a moss-rose--and it had one bud upon it, and sitting under the bud was little Jacob Dobbin. keywords: courtenay; dobbin; jacob; james; leonard; poor; rose; squire cache: 21217.txt plain text: 21217.txt item: #5 of 13 id: 31599 author: Aycock, Roger D. title: To Remember Charlie By date: None words: 6108 flesch: 89 summary: Doc says that footloose migratories like him and me forget old associations as quick as kids do--and for the same good reason--so I'm not especially interested now in where Ethel and Joey Pond are or how they're doing. The business I'd gone through with Joey outside was familiar because it _had_ happened before, about six weeks back when Doc and I first parked our trailer at the Twin Palms court. keywords: charlie; doc; ethel; joey; kid; stars; trailer cache: 31599.txt plain text: 31599.txt item: #6 of 13 id: 32279 author: Rhoades, Nina title: The Children on the Top Floor date: None words: 44754 flesch: 87 summary: I slipped on a piece of orange peel, explained little Betty, at once recognizing the lady and little girl she had seen at the baker's, and fell right on my bag of cream cakes. Little Jack was frightfully delicate. keywords: bell; betty; boy; children; day; doctor; eyes; face; father; girl; good; hamilton; home; jack; lord; lulu; mother; mrs; randall; time; winifred cache: 32279.txt plain text: 32279.txt item: #7 of 13 id: 33667 author: Page, Thomas Nelson title: Two Prisoners date: None words: 12215 flesch: 93 summary: Here, however, Mildred, the little girl that Molly saw with her doll and puppy, liked best to play. Mildred had stopped for a moment and was looking at Molly. keywords: bird; day; eyes; girl; mildred; molly; mother; mrs; roy; thought cache: 33667.txt plain text: 33667.txt item: #8 of 13 id: 35966 author: Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart title: Loveliness: A Story date: None words: 9087 flesch: 84 summary: Only the angels who are admitted to the souls of children and the hearts of little dogs could have understood that interview. But after that terrible hour little Adah was as she was: frail, uncertain of step, scarred on the pearl of her neck and the rose of her cheek; not with full command of her voice; more nervously deficient than organically defective,--but a perfect being marred. keywords: 16mo; carrier; child; dog; door; home; house; loveliness; man; papa; professor; tell; time; window cache: 35966.txt plain text: 35966.txt item: #9 of 13 id: 4296 author: Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) title: Friarswood Post Office date: None words: 68793 flesch: 83 summary: And what's your name?' 'Alfred King, Sir,' was the answer. Where be'est going? says I. To doctor's, says he, arter some stuff for Alfred King. keywords: alfred; boy; boys; brother; coming; cope; day; ellen; eyes; face; farmer; good; harold; head; help; home; hope; jane; king; lady; like; little; look; mind; miss; mother; mrs; paul; poor; sir; tell; thought; time; way; work cache: 4296.txt plain text: 4296.txt item: #10 of 13 id: 45975 author: Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock title: The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak date: None words: 31518 flesch: 83 summary: Now he began to understand why he failed, and that he always should fail--that, in fact, he was not like other little boys; and it was of no use his wishing to do as they did, and play as they played, even if he had had them to play with. I wonder why I had you at all; I wonder why I was born at all, since I was not to grow up like other little boys. keywords: boy; child; cloak; day; dolor; eyes; godmother; good; illustration; king; life; nurse; people; prince; prince dolor; things; thought; time; tower; travelling; woman; world cache: 45975.txt plain text: 45975.txt item: #11 of 13 id: 46159 author: Dunham, Curtis title: Two in a Zoo date: None words: 17989 flesch: 85 summary: CHAPTER V Said the fat white grub to the new spoon hook, With a cynical smile and a scornful look: Pray accept my very best wishes. Said Sultan: Not for this suspicious, thieving, ill-conditioned creature, but for all the loyal inhabitants of the Menial World shall the answer be given. keywords: boy; caliph; eyes; grandfather; illustration; kelly; mahmoud; man; people; pickerel; pool; princess; pwit; sparrow; toots cache: 46159.txt plain text: 46159.txt item: #12 of 13 id: 52782 author: Harris, Joel Chandler title: Aaron in the Wildwoods date: None words: 53870 flesch: 88 summary: But, Colonel, drawled Mr. Simmons, what under the sun ever got the idee in your head that Addison Abercrombie _is_ harboring your nigger? It's as simple as a-b ab, Mr. Gossett replied with energy. In his soul he despised Mr. Gossett, whose negroes were constantly in the woods, and loved and admired Addison Abercrombie, whose negroes never ran away, and who, if every slave on his plantation were a fugitive, would never call on Mr. Simmons to catch them. keywords: aaron; abercrombie; ben; big; chunky; crotchet; dat; day; dey; dogs; george; good; gossett; gray; head; home; horse; know; little; long; man; master; men; negroes; nigger; night; place; riley; runaway; simmons; son; swamp; tell; time; way; white; young cache: 52782.txt plain text: 52782.txt item: #13 of 13 id: 59967 author: Greene, Mrs. (Louisa Lilias) title: On Angels' Wings date: None words: 60158 flesch: 84 summary: Little Violet_ 9 _II._ _ Every one knew little Violet. keywords: arms; aunt; bed; child; day; ella; evelina; eyes; face; father; fritz; girl; good; hand; head; heart; little; lizzie; mother; poor; room; street; thee; thou; thy; time; violet; window; wings cache: 59967.txt plain text: 59967.txt