item: #1 of 11 id: 13261 author: Forman, Justus Miles title: Jason: A Romance date: None words: 107137 flesch: 90 summary: This man, now--this man whom you saw to-night--what sort of looking man will he have been? Oh, a tall, lean man, said Ste. Marie. Ah, the Miss Benham! said Ste. Marie, with a faint show of interest. keywords: arthur; bed; benham; boy; captain; coira; course; day; door; eyes; face; father; feet; friend; girl; good; great; half; hands; hartley; head; house; lady; lay; left; little; look; love; man; marie; matter; miss; moment; night; o'hara; people; place; richard; room; saw; sort; ste; stewart; thing; thought; time; voice; wall; way; young cache: 13261.txt plain text: 13261.txt item: #2 of 11 id: 20471 author: Chase, Josephine title: Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer date: None words: 54976 flesch: 85 summary: As the greater part of the townspeople of Oakdale were desirous of seeing Grace Harlowe and Tom Gray married, Grace rather reluctantly decided in favor of a church wedding. Several days had elapsed since Grace Harlowe had accompanied Tom Gray and his aunt on the mysterious mission that had brought her Haven Home. keywords: arline; boys; camp; david; day; elfreda; emma; eyes; face; girls; good; grace; grace harlowe; gray; hand; harlowe; high; hippy; home; house; jean; know; letter; life; little; love; man; miriam; morning; mother; mrs; new; night; nora; overton; room; summer; time; tom; tom gray; way; year cache: 20471.txt plain text: 20471.txt item: #3 of 11 id: 20519 author: Smith, George O. (George Oliver) title: Highways in Hiding date: None words: 84076 flesch: 87 summary: Scholar Phelps, this is Mr. Steve Cornell, a gentleman of the press, he added in a tone of voice that made the identification a sort of nasty name. Let's call me old Mekstrom Steve. keywords: area; bit; car; catherine; center; cornell; course; dig; disease; door; end; esper; eyes; face; fact; farrow; fast; floor; good; half; hand; harrison; head; highways; left; look; lot; man; marian; mekstrom; mind; miss; new; nurse; people; perception; phelps; place; point; right; road; room; scholar; sign; sort; steve; stop; telepath; tell; thing; thorndyke; thought; time; voice; way; woman cache: 20519.txt plain text: 20519.txt item: #4 of 11 id: 30372 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Robert Coverdale's Struggle; Or, on the Wave of Success date: None words: 66450 flesch: 89 summary: CHAPTER XI A FRIEND GOES TO THE RESCUE Leaving Robert for a time, we will accompany George Randolph on his homeward trip. John Trafton, I charge you with the death of poor Robert! keywords: 12mo; andrew; aunt; badger; bill; boat; boy; boys; cloth; dollars; fisherman; george; good; henty; herbert; hermit; hero; home; island; john; jones; life; man; mean; money; mrs; new; pay; price; right; robert; sir; story; thought; time; trafton; uncle; want; way; wife; work; young cache: 30372.txt plain text: 30372.txt item: #5 of 11 id: 33277 author: Jenkins, Herbert George title: John Dene of Toronto: A Comedy of Whitehall date: None words: 73495 flesch: 83 summary: Mr. John Dene? he asked, looking at the slip of paper in his hand. Ha, Heyworth! as the Admiral entered, this is Mr. John Dene of Toronto, who has come to tell us something about a discovery of his. keywords: admiral; admiralty; blair; bridgman; colonel; colonel walton; day; dear; department; destroyer; door; dorothy; eyes; girl; good; hand; head; john dene; left; llewellyn john; look; malcolm; malcolm sage; man; marjorie; moment; morning; mother; mrs; naylor; nodded; right; room; sage; sir; sir bridgman; sir lyster; smile; table; things; thompson; time; walton; war; way; west; work cache: 33277.txt plain text: 33277.txt item: #6 of 11 id: 34347 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: Dave Porter in the South Seas; or, The Strange Cruise of the Stormy Petrel date: None words: 62539 flesch: 92 summary: He said his name was Dave, or Davy, and sometimes added Porter, and then Dun-Dun, and from this he was called Dave Porter--a name which suited him very well. Dave Porter Series _Cloth. keywords: bark; billy; blott; boys; captain; dave; dave porter; day; dill; doctor; face; father; good; gus; island; look; man; marshall; mate; petrel; phil; plum; poole; porter; roger; shadow; ship; son; stormy; supercargo; think; time; van; way; yes cache: 34347.txt plain text: 34347.txt item: #7 of 11 id: 46774 author: Burton, Frederick R. (Frederick Russell) title: The Mission of Poubalov date: None words: 75950 flesch: 82 summary: Summoning her utmost resolution she looked straight at the sombre face of the Russian and added: I have no knowledge of Ivan's enemies, Mr. Poubalov; isn't it possible that you can give some information on that phase of the case? Yes, it is, replied Poubalov, without hesitation. Why should you have feared? asked Clara; you couldn't suppose that I was in any danger in Mrs. White's house, could you? No, answered Louise, but the air is full of excitement; and while Mr. Poubalov was talking, another Russian came in who is friendly to Ivan. keywords: billings; carriage; clara; course; day; door; eyes; good; hand; hilman; house; ivan; left; litizki; lizzie; louise; man; mike; miss; moment; mrs; new; paul; pembroke; place; poubalov; room; saw; spy; street; strobel; tailor; thought; time; uncle; way; white cache: 46774.txt plain text: 46774.txt item: #8 of 11 id: 5770 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys in the Jungle; Or, Stirring Adventures in Africa date: None words: 45061 flesch: 91 summary: Hurrah! Yes, back again, Tom, and glad of it, returned Dick Rover. I feel like flying, Tom, said Dick Rover. keywords: aleck; baxter; big; boys; captain; crabtree; cujo; dan; dat; day; dick; father; good; hall; hans; heard; left; let; man; party; pistol; putnam; randolph; randolph rover; right; rover; sam; tell; time; tom; uncle; way cache: 5770.txt plain text: 5770.txt item: #9 of 11 id: 9856 author: Griswold, Latta title: The Inn at the Red Oak date: None words: 57094 flesch: 86 summary: At last Dan was at the door of the Inn, beating wildly upon it, and calling, Open, Tom; quick, for God's sake! From the time he had been able to thread his way across the woodland by its devious paths--Tom had been at the Inn almost every day to play with Dan Frost, the landlord's son. keywords: boisdhyver; captain; dan; door; dunes; fontaine; friend; frost; good; half; hand; house; inn; lady; little; love; madame; marquis; moment; monsieur; morning; mother; mrs; nancy; night; oak; paper; parlour; pembroke; red; room; time; tom; way; window cache: 9856.txt plain text: 9856.txt item: #10 of 11 id: 9983 author: Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan title: Wylder's Hand date: None words: 176427 flesch: 80 summary: 'How d'ye do, dear Larkin?' said Captain Brandon Stanley Lake, the hero of all this debate and commotion, smiling his customary sly greeting, and extending his slim hand across the arm of his chair--'I'm so sorry you were away--this thing has come, after all, so suddenly--we are getting on famously though--but I'm awfully fagged.' An hour after Captain Stanley Brandon Lake, whose 'election address' was figuring that evening in the 'Dollington Courier,' and in the 'County Chronicle,' lay with his clothes still on, in the little drawing-room of Redman's Farm, his injuries ascertained, his thigh broken near the hip, and his spine fractured. keywords: attorney; brandon; brother; business; captain lake; case; chapter; chelford; course; dark; darling; day; deal; dear; door; dorcas; evening; eyes; face; fact; family; fellow; friend; gentleman; good; gylingden; half; hand; head; house; jos; kind; know; lady; lake; larcom; larkin; left; letter; life; little; london; look; looking; lord; love; man; mark; mark wylder; matter; mean; mind; miss; miss lake; moment; money; morning; near; night; note; old; pale; people; place; point; poor; pretty; rachel; rachel lake; radie; redman; room; round; shall; sir; smile; sort; stanley; stanley lake; talk; tamar; thing; thought; time; town; vicar; walk; way; white; william; window; wish; world; wylder; young cache: 9983.txt plain text: 9983.txt item: #11 of 11 id: 9990 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Brave and Bold; Or, The Fortunes of Robert Rushton date: None words: 56585 flesch: 87 summary: Who is it? I think it's young Robert Rushton, but he's much grown entirely. Robert hurried home, and rushed into the kitchen where his mother was at work. keywords: ben; boat; boy; captain; davis; dollars; factory; father; good; halbert; haley; hero; hester; home; little; man; money; mother; mrs; paine; paul; robert; rushton; ship; superintendent; thought; time cache: 9990.txt plain text: 9990.txt