item: #1 of 6 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: #2 of 6 id: 4711 author: Appleton, Victor title: Tom Swift in the City of Gold; Or, Marvelous Adventures Underground date: None words: 45118 flesch: 91 summary: Tom--it's Tom Swift, father! Hey, Rad, Tom called to the colored man, what are you going to do? Whitewash de back fence, Massa Tom. keywords: andy; balloon; big; bless; city; damon; delazes; eradicate; going; gold; golden; head; image; inventor; know; look; man; ned; place; right; stone; swift; temple; think; time; tom; way cache: 4711.txt plain text: 4711.txt item: #3 of 6 id: 499 author: Appleton, Victor title: Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders; Or, The Underground Search for the Idol of Gold date: None words: 44647 flesch: 87 summary: Do! exclaimed the eccentric Mr. Damon, not giving Tom time to reply. Those who wish to read of the earliest activities of Tom in the inventive line are referred to the initial volume, Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle. keywords: beecher; bumper; camp; city; damon; friends; going; gold; good; idol; indian; jacinto; jungle; look; man; map; ned; party; place; professor; professor beecher; professor bumper; right; swift; time; tom; tom swift; way cache: 499.txt plain text: 499.txt item: #4 of 6 id: 50802 author: Doede, William R. title: A City Near Centaurus date: None words: 5104 flesch: 94 summary: Crouched in the ancient doorway like an animal peering out from his burrow, Mr. Michaelson saw the native. Ignoring the native, Mr. Michaelson poked about among the ruins happily, exclaiming to himself about some particular artifact, marveling at its state of preservation, holding it this way and that to catch the late afternoon sun, smiling, clucking gleefully. keywords: book; city; man; maota; michaelson; sand cache: 50802.txt plain text: 50802.txt item: #5 of 6 id: 63392 author: Knight, Damon title: Doorway to Kal-Jmar date: None words: 6740 flesch: 89 summary: Still silently, Syme refilled his oxygen tank, watched Tate do the same, and then picked up two spare tanks and the precious black suitcase and handed one of the tanks to Tate. When they finally reached a climbable spot, Syme was limping badly and Tate was obviously exhausted. keywords: air; body; car; city; jmar; kal; man; martian; syme; tate cache: 63392.txt plain text: 63392.txt item: #6 of 6 id: 63473 author: Hinckley, Lyman D. title: Dust Unto Dust date: None words: 4936 flesch: 89 summary: Martin led Wass, and the gangling, scarecrow-like Rodney, through the stillness overlaying the barren ground. Rodney said, How does water help us get out? Martin glanced at Wass, then started out of the switchboard room, not looking back. keywords: city; martin; metal; rodney; time; wass cache: 63473.txt plain text: 63473.txt