item: #1 of 4 id: 12116 author: Hoffmann, Heinrich title: Struwwelpeter: Merry Stories and Funny Pictures date: None words: 2448 flesch: 99 summary: In his way, Johnny never thought about; So that every one cried out Look at little Johnny there, Little Johnny Head-In-Air! Running just in Johnny's way Came a little dog one day; Johnny's eyes were still astray Up on high, In the sky; And he never heard them cry Johnny, mind, the dog is nigh! Bump! Dump! A horrid wicked boy was he; He caught the flies, poor little things, And then tore off their tiny wings, He killed the birds, and broke the chairs, And threw the kitten down the stairs; keywords: day; johnny; mamma; soup cache: 12116.txt plain text: 12116.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 19915 author: Hoffmann, Heinrich title: Slovenly Betsy date: None words: 2622 flesch: 91 summary: [Illustration] See how her brother bursts in tears, When told the dreadful story; And see how carefully he bears The limb all wet and gory. This one in neatness took a pride, And oft the brush and comb applied; [Illustration] Oft washed her face, and oft her hands; See, now, thus occupied she stands. keywords: betsy; illustration; mamma; mother cache: 19915.txt plain text: 19915.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 30834 author: Arndt, Margaret title: Fairy Tales from the German Forests date: None words: 55624 flesch: 87 summary: Then to her surprise, as she looked down the wood path, Hansi saw a troop of little men, such as you see on Christmas cards in Germany, with red caps and green jackets and wooden shoes turned up at the toes. At last they reached a long, narrow hall where thousands of little men, with leather aprons on, sat busy at work. keywords: babette; castle; children; day; dear; dragon; dwarfs; easter; eyes; fairies; fairy; father; good; green; hansi; hare; home; house; hugo; karl; king; light; little; look; lottchen; man; men; mother; norah; red; round; rudolf; thought; time; tree; trudel; water; way; white; woods cache: 30834.txt plain text: 30834.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 8111 author: None title: After Long Years and Other Stories date: None words: 47188 flesch: 85 summary: You are, indeed, good children, and I appreciate your self-sacrificing spirit. O mother, they cried, as they entered the neat little living room of their home, we have had great good luck. keywords: antonio; boy; chapter; children; count; daniel; david; day; dear; emperor; father; george; god; good; hans; home; house; joy; man; money; mother; mrs; night; people; poor; return; son; time; work cache: 8111.txt plain text: 8111.txt