item: #1 of 7 id: 19079 author: Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title: The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer date: None words: 21811 flesch: 95 summary: Little by little Lightfoot grew easy in his mind. Paddy saw Lightfoot almost as soon as he stepped out on the bank. keywords: deer; forest; green; hunter; lightfoot; little; paddy; sammy; stranger; time cache: 19079.txt plain text: 19079.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 21619 author: Bailey, Arthur Scott title: The Tale of Nimble Deer Sleepy-Time Tales date: None words: 15399 flesch: 99 summary: I am Nimble Deer, Nimble declared again. And when the time for the real contest with Nimble Deer comes your legs will be stretched so long that you'll beat Nimble without the slightest trouble. keywords: crow; cuffy; deer; dodger; horns; jimmy; mother; nimble; rabbit cache: 21619.txt plain text: 21619.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 32319 author: Seton, Ernest Thompson title: The Trail of the Sandhill Stag date: None words: 7836 flesch: 87 summary: [Illustration] Now when the trail grew warm Yan insisted on hunting on foot. When he was well out of sight over the hill Yan ran across the valley and stalked around to get the trail on the down-wind side. keywords: day; deer; hills; illustration; snow; stag; track; trail; yan cache: 32319.txt plain text: 32319.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 32891 author: Yerxa, Leroy title: Phantom of the Forest date: None words: 5680 flesch: 99 summary: While she poured coffee into the cups on the kitchen table, Robinson cornered Norm Boody and led him into the living room. Earl Robinson twisted the wheel savagely, got the feel of the ice hidden under the snow, and deftly straightened the car. keywords: bill; boody; earl; robinson; roy; snow; starr cache: 32891.txt plain text: 32891.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 37595 author: Ream, Robert R. title: Ecological Studies of the Timber Wolf in Northeastern Minnesota date: None words: 30132 flesch: 72 summary: [Illustration: _Figure 4.--An important technique used in the study involved aerial tracking and observing of wolf packs. [3] Because wolf packs sometimes split temporarily, these figures may not strictly represent actual pack sizes; nevertheless they should provide reasonably accurate approximations. keywords: 1968; 1969; age; animals; area; conditions; courtesy; days; deer; february; figure; forest; hunter; illustration; kills; lake; mech; miles; minnesota; pack; percent; photo; population; snow; study; table; wolf; wolves cache: 37595.txt plain text: 37595.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 41671 author: Kjelgaard, Jim title: Double Challenge date: None words: 47051 flesch: 92 summary: Parking in front of the First National Bank, Ted left Tammie in the truck, dropped his stamped letters in a mailbox and walked up the dimly lighted stairs that led to the law offices of John McLean. Ted picked up the last letter, one of two that were typewritten, and read: Dear Ted Harkness: For lo, these many years, my silent feet have carried me into the haunts of big game and my unerring rifle has laid them low. keywords: blade; buck; callahan; camp; crestwood; dad; day; deer; door; eyes; father; game; good; house; hunters; hunting; john; loring; lorton; mahela; man; nels; pythias; right; season; shot; smoky; tammie; ted; thornton; time; valley; way; wilson cache: 41671.txt plain text: 41671.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 4670 author: Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title: Lightfoot the Deer date: None words: 21566 flesch: 95 summary: Paddy saw Lightfoot almost as soon as he stepped out on the bank. You see, he had won beautiful, slender, young Miss Daintyfoot, and now she was no longer Miss Daintyfoot but Mrs. Lightfoot. keywords: deer; forest; green; hunter; lightfoot; little; paddy; sammy; stranger; time cache: 4670.txt plain text: 4670.txt