item: #1 of 11 id: 14110 author: Mitchell, George title: Kernel Cob And Little Miss Sweetclover date: None words: 20904 flesch: 92 summary: We'll call him Kernel Cob, says Jackie. [Illustration] CHAPTER II And one day, when Jackie and Peggs were playing in the garden with Kernel Cob and Sweetclover, the sun was very hot, so Peggs ran and got a parasol and put it over the dolls so they wouldn't wilt. keywords: good; illustration; jackie; kernel; kernel cob; little; motheranfather; peggs; pole; sweetclover; tar; time; villain; way cache: 14110.txt plain text: 14110.txt item: #2 of 11 id: 16770 author: Upton, Bertha title: The Adventure of Two Dutch Dolls and a 'Golliwogg' date: None words: 1867 flesch: 90 summary: Then simple Sarah Jane climbed up Upon his wooden back; With tim'rous heart She felt him start Upon the open track. Then up the pole with trembling limbs, Poor Sarah Jane did mount; She dared not lag, But seized the flag, keywords: illustration; jane; peg; sarah cache: 16770.txt plain text: 16770.txt item: #3 of 11 id: 17371 author: Gruelle, Johnny title: Raggedy Andy Stories Introducing the Little Rag Brother of Raggedy Ann date: None words: 15844 flesch: 93 summary: Daddy wished to catch a whole lot of Raggedy Ann's cheeriness and happiness and put all this down on paper, so that those who did not have Raggedy Ann dolls might see just how happy and smiling a rag doll can be. Is it any wonder that I was surprised when I saw the title of your book? Introduce Raggedy Andy to Raggedy Ann, dear Johnny. keywords: ann; clem; dolls; head; henny; illustration; marcella; nursery; raggedy; raggedy andy; uncle cache: 17371.txt plain text: 17371.txt item: #4 of 11 id: 18190 author: Gruelle, Johnny title: Raggedy Ann Stories date: None words: 16399 flesch: 93 summary: The puppy dogs were surprised, and Fido was very sorry indeed, for he remembered how good Raggedy Ann had been to him and how she had rescued him from the dog-pound. The Dutch doll rolled off the doll sofa and said Mamma in his quavery voice, he was so surprised at hearing anyone speak so of beloved Raggedy Ann--dear Raggedy Ann, she of the candy heart, whom all the dolls loved. keywords: bed; dolls; fido; illustration; mamma; marcella; mistress; new; nursery; raggedy ann; time cache: 18190.txt plain text: 18190.txt item: #5 of 11 id: 21861 author: Maitland, Julia Charlotte title: The Doll and Her Friends or Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina date: None words: 20932 flesch: 80 summary: There's some young ladies coming to tea with Miss Rose.' Sometimes she told us that Master William was a little better; sometimes that she heard Miss Rose was very much grown; she had generally something to tell that we were all glad to hear. keywords: day; doll; edward; geoffrey; good; home; house; margaret; mind; mother; place; room; rose; sixpence; susan; thing; time; willy; work cache: 21861.txt plain text: 21861.txt item: #6 of 11 id: 23456 author: Hunter, Richard title: More Dollies date: None words: 1283 flesch: 94 summary: [Illustration: Little Yam Mango.] Little Yam Mango. keywords: illustration; little; shepherdess cache: 23456.txt plain text: 23456.txt item: #7 of 11 id: 32094 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Patchwork Girl of Oz date: None words: 60351 flesch: 89 summary: Said Scraps: Ev'ry time I see a river, I have chills that make me shiver, For I never can forget All the water's very wet. Said the owl in a grumbling voice: Patchwork Girl has come to life; No one's sweetheart, no one's wife; keywords: boy; cat; city; country; dorothy; eyes; girl; glass; good; head; house; illustration; land; life; magician; man; nunkie; ojo; ozma; patchwork; people; scarecrow; scraps; shaggy; time; tin; unc; way; woozy cache: 32094.txt plain text: 32094.txt item: #8 of 11 id: 43692 author: Austin, Cyril F. title: Edward Buttoneye and His Adventures date: None words: 2247 flesch: 96 summary: And as he sat, there passed him by Two visions of delight; Each viewed with fond, maternal eye And hugged--it made poor Edward sigh-- A golliwoggy fright. They led poor Edward such a dance, He scarce could hold them in; They tugged as if their only chance In life was to get home to France And join their kith and kin. keywords: day; edward; horace; poor; thought cache: 43692.txt plain text: 43692.txt item: #9 of 11 id: 44774 author: Mathews, Joanna H. (Joanna Hooe) title: Mamie's Watchword date: None words: 38464 flesch: 80 summary: Why was it that no one looked out at that time over the dancing waters, and discovered what terrible plaything they had seized upon? Far off, so far off it seemed to poor Mamie's straining eyes, and growing each moment more distant, figures were moving upon the shore; some up and down the road; others, she could distinguish them well at first, playing croquet upon the lawns; little children, like themselves, running up and down the long piazzas of the hotels: but no one, no one, turned an eye towards their peril, or lent an ear to the frantic cries which rang from their lips. I thought Tom called them _ducklies_, said little Belle. keywords: belle; boat; children; come; good; hand; home; house; lily; little; lulu; mabel; mamie; mamma; mother; mrs; stone; thing; thought; time; tom; want; way cache: 44774.txt plain text: 44774.txt item: #10 of 11 id: 49227 author: May, Sophie title: Kittyleen Flaxie Frizzle Stories date: None words: 29065 flesch: 91 summary: My daughter, would you have me send little Kittyleen home in the rain? Yes'm, I think she has stayed long enough, sobbed Flaxie, pressing her hands in anguish to her bosom. Where are we going? asked little Kittyleen, who might have been going up in a balloon for all she knew to the contrary. keywords: dear; ethel; eyes; flaxie; girl; good; grandma; gray; home; kittyleen; little; mamma; mary; miss; mrs; people; pike; preston; prim; thought; time cache: 49227.txt plain text: 49227.txt item: #11 of 11 id: 955 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Patchwork Girl of Oz date: None words: 59060 flesch: 89 summary: Said Scraps: Ev'ry time I see a river, I have chills that make me shiver, For I never can forget All the water's very wet. Said the owl in a grumbling voice: Patchwork Girl has come to life; No one's sweetheart, no one's wife; keywords: boy; cat; city; country; dorothy; eyes; girl; glass; good; head; house; life; magician; man; nunkie; ojo; ozma; patchwork; people; scarecrow; scraps; shaggy; things; time; tin; unc; way; woozy cache: 955.txt plain text: 955.txt