item: #1 of 6 id: 22667 author: Day, Holman title: Joan of Arc of the North Woods date: None words: 91310 flesch: 86 summary: There must be Flagg men. The slogan of Flagg men was, Gangway for the girl! keywords: 'em; adonia; away; big; brophy; business; case; chief; comas; come; country; craig; crew; crowley; dam; day; dick; door; drive; echford; elsham; eyes; face; flagg; girl; going; good; hand; head; job; kennard; latisan; lida; logs; look; man; master; men; mern; mind; miss; new; noda; north; office; right; river; room; sir; talk; tavern; thing; time; ward; woods; word; work; young cache: 22667.txt plain text: 22667.txt item: #2 of 6 id: 34775 author: Chisholm, A. M. (Arthur Murray) title: The Boss of Wind River date: None words: 69001 flesch: 89 summary: And young Joe Kent, standing by the window facing his inheritance, was a fair representative of the average young American who works with his hands or with his head, and more often with both. Whereupon old Bob Wright and young Joe Kent shook hands with mutual respect--Wright because he had found that Kent was not a self-sufficient young ass, and Kent because Wright had treated him as a man instead of merely as an employer. keywords: ackerman; booms; boss; boys; business; camp; clancy; come; contract; course; crew; crooks; cut; day; drive; eyes; father; garwood; going; good; haggarty; half; hand; head; jack; joe; joe kent; kent; know; locke; logs; lumber; macnutt; man; mccane; mckenna; men; miss; money; new; right; river; rough; run; saw; shan; thing; thought; time; want; water; way; wind; work; young cache: 34775.txt plain text: 34775.txt item: #3 of 6 id: 41712 author: Hendryx, James B. (James Beardsley) title: Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps date: None words: 64393 flesch: 90 summary: I did just what any one else would have done--what good men any place you put 'em have _got_ to do, or they wouldn't be good men. His daily associates had been good men--and bad. keywords: big; boss; boy; camp; connie; crew; cut; day; dollars; door; drive; feet; fer; foot; frenchy; gillum; git; goin'; good; hand; head; hurley; kid; kin; know; logs; man; men; metzger; mike; money; office; right; river; saginaw; slue; snow; syndicate; tell; timber; time; trail; water; way; woods; work; year; yer cache: 41712.txt plain text: 41712.txt item: #4 of 6 id: 46586 author: Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller title: Alice Wilde: The Raftsman's Daughter. A Forest Romance date: None words: 48126 flesch: 85 summary: I think you do every thing beautifully, Mr. Moore, that you've been brought up to do, you know--but shooting deer--they don't do that in cities, do they? Not exactly in cities; but there are wild woods near enough New York yet for young men to have a chance at gaining that accomplishment. Broken-down speculators from the East came thither and renewed their fortunes; and enterprising young men began life with flattering prospects. keywords: alice; away; ben; child; dat; day; eyes; face; father; girl; good; hand; heart; home; house; long; look; love; man; masser; mill; moore; new; night; pallas; philip; raftsman; river; saturn; saw; set; thing; thought; time; virginia; wilde; yer; young cache: 46586.txt plain text: 46586.txt item: #5 of 6 id: 50091 author: Bacheller, Irving title: Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods date: None words: 65555 flesch: 92 summary: Silas Strong once wrote in his old memorandum-book these words: Strong says to himself seems so the world was goin' to be peeled an' hollered out an' weighed an' measured an' sold till it's all Their Uncle Silas Strong came to the funeral of their mother. keywords: air; bear; boy; camp; children; day; dunmore; emperor; eyes; face; father; feet; felt; fire; girl; good; gordon; half; hand; head; home; look; love; man; master; migley; moment; new; old; river; rose; silas; silence; sinth; socky; strong; sue; thought; time; trail; tree; uncle; voice; water; way; woods; word cache: 50091.txt plain text: 50091.txt item: #6 of 6 id: 9968 author: Oxley, J. Macdonald (James Macdonald) title: The Young Woodsman; Or, Life in the Forests of Canada date: None words: 31889 flesch: 75 summary: Mr. Stewart had promised Frank that he would take care to put him under a foreman who would treat him well; and when one evening he was called into the office and introduced to a tall, powerful, grave-looking man, with heavy brown beard and deep voice, Mr. Stewart said,-- Here is Frank Kingston, Dan; Jack's only son, you know. All these men had to be fed three times a day, and almost insatiable were their appetites, as poor Frank had no chance to forget. keywords: baptiste; boy; camp; damase; day; foreman; frank; good; half; heart; home; johnston; kingston; life; logs; men; mind; mother; mrs; right; river; shanty; snow; time; way; winter; work cache: 9968.txt plain text: 9968.txt