item: #1 of 7 id: 21228 author: Walton, Amy title: White Lilac; or the Queen of the May date: None words: 62739 flesch: 87 summary: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Not that it matters, said Mrs Greenways on her way home afterwards, what they call the poor little thing--Lilac White, or White Lilac, or what you will, for she'll never rear it, never. There's little White Lilac, as we used to call her,--you find her a handy sort of lass, don't you? She's well enough in her way, said Mrs Greenways. keywords: agnetta; bella; bit; butter; child; day; eyes; face; farm; good; greenways; hand; head; joshua; leigh; lilac; lilac white; look; mind; mother; mrs; mrs greenways; mrs white; peter; queen; round; things; think; thought; time; uncle; white; wishing; work cache: 21228.txt plain text: 21228.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 21574 author: Marryat, Frederick title: The Poacher; Or, Joseph Rushbrook date: None words: 126341 flesch: 77 summary: We have now wound up the history of little Joey Rushbrook, the poacher. Our readers will acknowledge that little Joey was placed in a very dangerous position; it is true that he was not aware that he was doing wrong in assisting his father; nevertheless, being a reflective boy, it did sometimes occur to him that it was odd that what was right should be done so secretly; and he attempted to make out how it was that the birds that flew about everywhere, and appeared to belong to every one, might not be shot in the open day. keywords: austin; away; boy; child; chopper; continued; day; dear; door; emma; father; friend; furness; gentleman; good; hand; hero; home; house; joey; lady; leave; little; look; love; man; mary; mcshane; mind; miss; money; morning; mother; mrs; nancy; night; o'donahue; people; person; peter; place; poor; room; rushbrook; set; sir; small; spikeman; thought; time; tinker; wife; wish; woman; years cache: 21574.txt plain text: 21574.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 37357 author: Stables, Gordon title: Annie o' the Banks o' Dee date: None words: 54513 flesch: 88 summary: Poor man! Young men are mostly fools--I'll go into the house and smoke a pipe with my aged friend, McLeod. keywords: annie; board; captain; craig; day; dear; dickson; eyes; face; fanny; far; fletcher; gold; good; grahame; half; hall; hand; heart; ilda; island; laird; life; look; love; man; matty; mcleod; men; nicol; night; poor; queen; reginald; round; sandie; sea; ship; sir; tell; time; way; white; young cache: 37357.txt plain text: 37357.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 42628 author: Watson, John, F.L.S. title: Poachers and Poaching date: None words: 77271 flesch: 75 summary: Considering these facts, I think it would be an inexplicable circumstance if water birds did not transport plants to unstocked ponds and streams, situate at very distant points. Both shots were at flying birds. keywords: air; birds; black; breeding; british; brown; common; country; course; day; distance; ducks; eggs; fact; fish; flight; fly; flying; food; game; green; ground; half; head; heron; hour; keeper; kind; land; leaves; life; man; miles; mountain; nature; nest; net; night; number; pigeons; plumage; poacher; rabbits; red; river; salmon; sea; season; shot; small; snipe; snow; species; speed; stream; summer; time; trees; trout; water; way; weather; white; wild; wings; winter; wood; year; young cache: 42628.txt plain text: 42628.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 46233 author: Stoddard, William O. title: With the Black Prince date: None words: 55124 flesch: 92 summary: The sailors are good men and true; but I like not the captain, and we shall be crowded like sheep in a pen. Beyond it Sir Henry halted until many men stood beside him. keywords: arms; army; bow; castle; come; day; earl; edward; england; english; france; french; good; guy; hand; hath; head; king; knight; know; little; lord; man; men; neville; prince; richard; richard neville; right; sir; son; thee; thou; thy; town; wartmont; warwick; wilt cache: 46233.txt plain text: 46233.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 59363 author: Lang, Varley title: Ecology on Rollins Island date: None words: 5634 flesch: 93 summary: They came back at dawn the next day with a boat load of food fish. I don't like packaged food. keywords: birds; carter; fish; food; george; island; ranson; time; wfi cache: 59363.txt plain text: 59363.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 62866 author: Castlemon, Harry title: The Young Game-Warden date: None words: 76043 flesch: 85 summary: I'd leave Joe and Dan to run the ferry, and then I'd put a shovel on to my shoulder and come up here, and never leave off digging till I'd turned some of these mountings t'other side up. Some day I'll get mad and sink it so deep that it can't never be found again--I will so! Now, Dan, what's the use of talking that way? exclaimed Joe, impatiently. keywords: birds; bob; cabin; dan; day; dollars; father; game; good; hallet; home; joe; know; letter; look; man; money; morgan; place; silas; tell; thing; thought; time; tom; want; warren; way; wood; work cache: 62866.txt plain text: 62866.txt