item: #1 of 13 id: 13803 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Making His Way; Or, Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward date: None words: 44954 flesch: 87 summary: Don't be too sure of that, Dick, said Frank Frank, hopefully. She was too good to suspect the badness of others, Mr. Frank. keywords: agent; boy; business; dollars; father; frank; good; herbert; home; house; know; left; manning; mark; money; mother; new; percival; sir; stepfather; tarbox; thought; time; way cache: 13803.txt plain text: 13803.txt item: #2 of 13 id: 15389 author: Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay) title: True Riches; Or, Wealth Without Wings date: None words: 54092 flesch: 85 summary: Something in the words of Mr. Jasper had fixed his thought, and left him, for a brief space of time, absorbed in his own reflections. Let Mr. Jasper get rich, if he can; we will not envy his possessions. keywords: business; child; claire; day; dear; dollars; edith; edward; face; fanny; good; home; husband; jasper; life; man; martin; matter; mind; money; mrs; right; thing; thought; time; way; wife; years cache: 15389.txt plain text: 15389.txt item: #3 of 13 id: 20741 author: Elwes, Alfred title: The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too date: None words: 23787 flesch: 77 summary: Every thing I was unused to looked funny or wonderful; and if I had not been restrained by the presence of such great dogs, I should have sometimes laughed outright, and at others broken forth into expressions of surprise. What made the matter worse, was the fact that Lupo was yet at liberty, and many dogs were afraid to go out at night for fear of meeting with this terrible animal. keywords: caneville; city; dog; dogs; eyes; fida; good; head; house; job; life; meat; nip; place; river; thought; time; water; way cache: 20741.txt plain text: 20741.txt item: #4 of 13 id: 21038 author: Reed, Talbot Baines title: A Dog with a Bad Name date: None words: 99155 flesch: 84 summary: Mrs Jessop, said he, Mr Jeffreys is going on a journey. Very well, Mr -- Jeffreys, ma'am. Mr Jeffreys, we'll try how we get on for a month; and after that I can offer you a pound a month besides your board. keywords: atherton; bolsover; boy; boys; course; day; dog; door; face; father; fellow; forrester; frampton; good; half; halgrove; hand; head; hear; home; hope; hour; house; jeffreys; jonah; julius; left; letter; life; little; look; man; master; mind; moment; mother; mr jeffreys; mr rimbolt; mrs; night; percy; place; poor; raby; rimbolt; room; scarfe; school; sir; time; trimble; way; work cache: 21038.txt plain text: 21038.txt item: #5 of 13 id: 21187 author: Hough, Lewis title: Dr. Jolliffe's Boys date: None words: 63051 flesch: 79 summary: Mr Wobbler sometimes unbended-- Mr Saurin was such a haffable gent there was no resisting him--and told anecdotes of his past experiences, which were the reverse of edifying. Other boys would admire him for smoking like a full-grown man, and so he smoked. keywords: ball; bit; boys; buller; chance; course; crawley; day; doctor; edwards; face; fellow; friend; game; good; gould; gun; half; hand; head; home; house; jolliffe; left; look; lord; man; marriner; mind; money; right; room; round; saurin; school; sir; slam; thing; thought; time; way; weston cache: 21187.txt plain text: 21187.txt item: #6 of 13 id: 21270 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Five Hundred Dollars; or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret date: None words: 54703 flesch: 90 summary: This is the portion that most interested him: The part of the newsboy was effectively taken by Mr. Bert Barton, who was engaged at the last moment to fill the place of Mr. Hazleton. However, Bert answered mechanically, My name is Bert Barton. keywords: albert; barton; bert; bill; boy; dollars; father; find; good; harding; house; jacob; jones; man; marlowe; money; mother; mrs; percy; squire; thought; time; uncle; uncle jacob; wilson; young cache: 21270.txt plain text: 21270.txt item: #7 of 13 id: 33465 author: Marshall, Emma title: Little Miss Joy date: None words: 34782 flesch: 90 summary: Little Miss Joy was the pride of the row, and always seemed to bring a ray of sunshine with her. When little Miss Joy had tripped across the row to her own door, Mrs. Harrison had gone into the house. keywords: aunt; bet; bobo; boy; boyd; child; colley; dear; door; george; good; harrison; home; house; jack; joy; man; miss; mother; mrs; patience; poor; sea; skinner; time; uncle cache: 33465.txt plain text: 33465.txt item: #8 of 13 id: 37857 author: Castlemon, Harry title: The Haunted Mine date: None words: 84269 flesch: 90 summary: He stopped in front of the door, and called out to somebody he left below, Does Mr. Julian Gray live here? Which one of you is Julian Gray? I am, sir. I am delighted to meet you, said he; and he thrust out his hand, into which Julian put his own. keywords: banta; bob; box; boys; casper; claus; come; day; dollars; find; gold; good; hand; home; jack; julian; look; man; men; miners; money; office; right; room; thing; thought; time; want; way; wiggins; work cache: 37857.txt plain text: 37857.txt item: #9 of 13 id: 43599 author: Anonymous title: A Picture-book of Merry Tales date: None words: 43528 flesch: 79 summary: How all the People of the Village, both Men and Women, made complaints of young Owlglass; and how, whilst on horseback with his Father, without his knowledge, he made game of them all 5 III. How all the People of the Village, both Men and Women, made complaints of young Owlglass; and how, whilst on horseback with his Father, without his knowledge, he made game of them all._ keywords: day; dear; father; friend; good; head; home; horse; illustration; jackey; man; money; morning; night; owlglass; people; poor; priest; teeny; thought; time; town; way; wife; woman; work cache: 43599.txt plain text: 43599.txt item: #10 of 13 id: 54195 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Point date: None words: 53279 flesch: 90 summary: Can't you thank Mr. Grit? Good afternoon, Mr. Grit. keywords: bank; boat; boy; brandon; business; carver; courtney; dollars; friend; good; graves; grit; house; johnson; man; money; mother; mrs; phil; sir; thought; time; travers; way cache: 54195.txt plain text: 54195.txt item: #11 of 13 id: 54961 author: Bowen, C. E. (Charlotte Elizabeth) title: How a Farthing Made a Fortune; or "Honesty is the best policy" date: None words: 23163 flesch: 88 summary: Such was the home in which little Dick was reared. And then he talked of things very new to little Dick. keywords: 8vo; author; boy; cloth; crown; day; dick; extra; god; good; home; illustrated; illustrations; john; life; little; man; mrs; naylor; new; page; sir; stories; story; thought; time; walters; way; young cache: 54961.txt plain text: 54961.txt item: #12 of 13 id: 55098 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Strong and Steady; Or, Paddle Your Own Canoe date: None words: 59690 flesch: 89 summary: Walter took the telegram, with trembling fingers, and read the following message:-- DR. PORTER:--Please send Walter Conrad home by the first train. Do you mean to say, Walter Conrad, that you didn't sell such a shawl for five dollars (only half price), and, instead of entering the sale, put the money into your own pocket? I do deny it most emphatically, Mr. Drummond, said Walter, impetuously, and I challenge you to prove it. keywords: book; boy; business; conrad; day; dollars; drummond; father; good; home; house; jack; joshua; man; mean; money; mrs; pay; pocket; right; store; thought; time; walter; want; way; woman; young cache: 55098.txt plain text: 55098.txt item: #13 of 13 id: 6757 author: Bunbury, Selina title: Fanny, the Flower-Girl; or, Honesty Rewarded. To Which are Added Other Tales date: None words: 27707 flesch: 82 summary: Anne picked up the dead one from off the ground, and stroking it with her forefinger, Poor little thing! In short, that poor young woman was Fanny's mother, and when little Fanny was born, that poor sick mother died, and Fanny never saw a mother's smile. keywords: child; day; dear; fanny; father; frances; girl; god; good; know; lord; mary; mother; mrs; newton; poor; think; william cache: 6757.txt plain text: 6757.txt