item: #1 of 4 id: 106 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Jungle Tales of Tarzan date: None words: 75480 flesch: 79 summary: Bring Tarzan! Others followed their example, until at last Tarzan was surrounded by a ring of hairy champions who would permit no enemy to approach him. keywords: ape; apes; balu; black; body; boy; bukawai; bulls; close; doctor; eyes; face; fear; god; ground; head; jungle; life; lion; man; mbonga; momaya; night; numa; savage; saw; sheeta; tantor; tarzan; taug; teeka; terror; things; thought; tibo; time; tree; tribe; village; way; witch cache: 106.txt plain text: 106.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 32329 author: Graydon, William Murray title: Guy in the Jungle; Or, A Boy's Adventure in the Wilds of Africa date: None words: 68099 flesch: 85 summary: At last Guy said in faltering tones, Nothing but a serpent could have inflicted that injury to the canoe. A man behind hurled his spear, but his aim was poor, and, instead of striking Guy, it entered the poor camel's neck; the beast, plunging madly forward, hurled Guy and the Arab to the ground. keywords: arabs; arthur; away; bildad; canaris; canoe; captain; cavern; chutney; close; colonel; current; day; end; eyes; face; feet; forbes; greek; guy; half; hand; head; lake; left; makar; man; melton; moment; place; raft; right; river; shore; sir; sir arthur; sound; time; torch; town; water; yards; zaila cache: 32329.txt plain text: 32329.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 35997 author: Kipling, Rudyard title: The Jungle Book date: None words: 53498 flesch: 92 summary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ut this was least of little things, O little son of mine!_ keywords: akela; away; bagheera; baloo; come; cub; day; elephants; eyes; feet; good; great; head; jungle; kala; khan; know; kotick; look; man; men; mother; mowgli; nag; night; pack; people; rikki; sea; shere; thee; thou; thy; time; toomai; wolf cache: 35997.txt plain text: 35997.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 43269 author: Foster, James H. title: The Forest of Mystery date: None words: 45417 flesch: 90 summary: George, meet Joe Lewis and Bob Holton. Migo, this is Bob Holton and this, Joe Lewis. keywords: africa; animal; away; bob; boys; chums; explorers; eyes; father; forest; going; good; holton; joe; left; lewis; little; look; man; natives; naturalists; noko; right; specimens; thought; time; way; youths cache: 43269.txt plain text: 43269.txt