item: #1 of 35 id: 12172 author: Stretton, Hesba title: Alone in London date: None words: 27978 flesch: 86 summary: Yes, lonesome, yet not exactly lonesome, replied old Oliver, in a dreamy voice. Not a word, answered old Oliver, sadly. keywords: boy; child; dolly; eyes; face; girl; good; hand; home; little; lord; man; master; night; oliver; susan; time; tony cache: 12172.txt plain text: 12172.txt item: #2 of 35 id: 13234 author: Pansy title: Ester Ried date: None words: 73679 flesch: 81 summary: Long looked for, come at last! and Sadie's clear voice rang through the dining-room, and a moment after that young lady herself reached the pump-room, holding up for Ester's view a dainty envelope, directed in a yet more dainty hand to Miss Ester Ried. _How_ Ester laughed! keywords: abbie; anden; chapter; christian; come; day; dear; doctor; douglass; ester; eyes; face; god; good; heart; home; julia; life; look; man; matter; moment; mother; mrs; new; night; ralph; ried; room; sadie; thing; thought; time; van; voice; way; words cache: 13234.txt plain text: 13234.txt item: #3 of 35 id: 19063 author: Anonymous title: Little Alice's Palace; or, The Sunny Heart date: None words: 8655 flesch: 83 summary: It seemed as if she could see him bending graciously down towards her, as her Sunday-school teacher had often represented him to her; and then she thought of Him who was upon the earth, and who took up little children in his arms and blessed them; and she put out her hands towards the heavens, saying earnestly, Me, too, dear Saviour: bless me too! Sunny little girl! keywords: alice; child; father; home; little; lolly; maddie; mother cache: 19063.txt plain text: 19063.txt item: #4 of 35 id: 21399 author: Ellis, Mary title: Dick and His Cat An Old Tale in a New Garb date: None words: 2859 flesch: 105 summary: But poor Dick had no joy on this fair day. But poor Dick was at home, sad; for he knew that he had seen his puss for the last time. keywords: cat; dick cache: 21399.txt plain text: 21399.txt item: #5 of 35 id: 21416 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Randy of the River; Or, The Adventures of a Young Deckhand date: None words: 52555 flesch: 94 summary: Peter Polk released his hold, and down went poor Randy, until, with a splash, he sank beneath the waters of the Hudson River. It was a long and exhausting swim and poor Randy thought he would never reach the shore. keywords: bangs; bartlett; bob; boy; boys; captain; day; dollars; father; fish; good; hero; home; jack; man; money; mother; mrs; new; papers; peter; polk; randy; river; safe; sammy; shalley; steamboat; thompson; time; way; work cache: 21416.txt plain text: 21416.txt item: #6 of 35 id: 21448 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: The African Trader; Or, The Adventures of Harry Bayford date: None words: 25472 flesch: 81 summary: I felt Paul grasping my hand, Come Harry, come, too late to save poor captain, he said, dragging me after him. The Krumen were fine athletic fellows, neatly dressed in shirts and trousers, and having all served on board men-of-war or in merchant vessels, spoke a little English. keywords: black; board; captain; coast; crew; dat; deck; god; good; harry; man; paul; poor; schooner; sea; time; vessel; water; way cache: 21448.txt plain text: 21448.txt item: #7 of 35 id: 21698 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Rivers of Ice date: None words: 96505 flesch: 75 summary: Captain Wopper grasped the other end, and, between them, with much puffing, pushing, and squeezing, they thrust the box through the trap to the upper regions, whither the Captain followed it by means of the same gymnastic feat that he performed on his first ascent. It's a bad look-out, murmured Captain Wopper, when he observed that Dr Lawrence turned deliberately to converse with the Professor, leaving Lewis to assist Emma to alight, even although he, the Captain, had, by means of laboured contrivance and vast sagacity, brought the Doctor and the mule into close juxtaposition at the right time. keywords: antoine; blue; boy; captain; captain wopper; count; course; day; doctor; emma; eyes; face; fire; friend; gillie; glacier; gold; good; great; guide; half; hand; having; head; ice; lawrence; lay; left; lewis; look; looking; man; men; mind; moment; mother; mountain; mrs; nita; party; place; point; poor; professor; right; roby; round; sir; slingsby; smile; snow; stoutley; surprise; susan; thought; time; way; white; willum; woman; young cache: 21698.txt plain text: 21698.txt item: #8 of 35 id: 21729 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished: A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure date: None words: 96822 flesch: 81 summary: Am I not entitled, said Molly, ignoring her husband's question, to express regret that your work should include coming home now and then with scratched cheeks, and swelled noses, and black eyes? Come now, returned Giles, you must admit that I have fewer of these discomforts than most men of the force, owing, no doubt, to little men being unable to reach so high--and, d'you know, it's the little men who do most damage in life; they're such a pugnacious and perverse generation! Here, tuck into the bread and butter, little man, it'll make you grow. keywords: baby; bobby; boy; boys; children; course; day; dear; door; eyes; face; father; friend; frog; giles; god; good; hand; head; hetty; home; house; lady; left; life; little; london; look; man; men; missionary; moment; mother; mrs; mrs frog; mrs twitter; ned; night; number; people; place; poor; richard; room; round; sam; sammy; saw; sir; sir richard; street; thought; time; twitter; voice; way; welland; woman; work; yes; young cache: 21729.txt plain text: 21729.txt item: #9 of 35 id: 21997 author: Walton, O. F., Mrs. title: Christie's Old Organ Or, "Home, Sweet Home" date: None words: 28209 flesch: 90 summary: It was an awful storm; the lightning flashed into the attic, lighting up for a moment every corner of it, and showing Christie old Treffy's white and trembling face. A few months ago, little Christie had a mother, and this was the last tune she sang. keywords: boy; christie; clergyman; come; home; jesus; little; mabel; master; organ; poor; sin; treffy cache: 21997.txt plain text: 21997.txt item: #10 of 35 id: 22061 author: Warner, Susan title: The Carpenter's Daughter date: None words: 32808 flesch: 94 summary: However, it was done at last; the floor brushed up, all ready, and the top of the chest wiped clean; and next Nettie set about bringing all her things up the stairs and setting them here, where she could. But Nettie never thought it hard that her mother did not go instead of letting her go; she knew her mother could not bear to be seen in the village in the old shabby gown and shawl she wore; for Mrs. Mathieson had seen better days. keywords: barry; bed; book; child; cloth; day; ditto; face; father; good; heart; home; illustrations; jesus; little; look; mathieson; mother; mrs; nettie; plates; rest; room; school; supper; things; thought; time; want; way cache: 22061.txt plain text: 22061.txt item: #11 of 35 id: 25859 author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester title: The Telegraph Messenger Boy; Or, The Straight Road to Success date: None words: 27135 flesch: 77 summary: THE OFFICE BOY When I approached the office the next morning, little Ben Mayberry was standing outside, smiling and expectant. There was something unspeakably dreadful in the thought of noble Ben Mayberry being killed by anyone, and it lifted a vast burden from my shoulders to be told that no such awful fate had overtaken him. keywords: ben; ben mayberry; boy; bridge; burkhill; chapter; damietta; day; dolly; face; good; hand; home; man; message; mother; night; office; river; rutherford; time; way; years cache: 25859.txt plain text: 25859.txt item: #12 of 35 id: 25959 author: Harrison, F. Bayford title: Littlebourne Lock date: None words: 34336 flesch: 90 summary: Little was said while Mrs. Rowles cooked, and Mrs. Mitchell sewed, and Thomas sniffed the reviving green odour of the fresh vegetables. Mrs. Rowles had a bundle of blankets as a loan, for the present moment; and Mrs. Bosher came in with sheets and towels for Mrs. Mitchell to use until her own arrived. keywords: boat; bosher; brother; burnet; child; come; emily; father; girl; good; juliet; leonard; lock; london; man; mitchell; mrs; philip; rowles; thought; time; want; work cache: 25959.txt plain text: 25959.txt item: #13 of 35 id: 27983 author: Robertson, Margaret M. (Margaret Murray) title: The Orphans of Glen Elder date: None words: 39931 flesch: 87 summary: This is my little friend, Lilias Elder, said the doctor. Annie Graham, though a full year the elder, much to her own surprise, and to the surprise of all who knew her self-reliance, found herself deferring to the opinions of Lilias Elder. keywords: archie; aunt; blair; brother; children; day; days; elder; face; father; good; heart; home; life; like; lilias; mother; mrs; nancy; place; stirling; thought; time cache: 27983.txt plain text: 27983.txt item: #14 of 35 id: 30555 author: Stretton, Hesba title: Little Meg's Children date: None words: 23887 flesch: 88 summary: The room itself was not large enough to cause a great deal of work; but little Meg had had many nights of watching lately, and her eyes were heavy for want of sleep, with the dark circles underneath them growing darker every day. 'I never will, mother,' said little Meg. keywords: baby; blossom; children; day; face; father; god; good; home; kitty; little; little meg; meg; mother; mrs; robin cache: 30555.txt plain text: 30555.txt item: #15 of 35 id: 31869 author: Cummins, Maria S. (Maria Susanna) title: The Lamplighter date: None words: 152018 flesch: 78 summary: Next day Mrs. Prime, the cook, came to Emily's room, and produced the little basket, made of a nut, saying, I wonder now, Miss Emily, where Miss Gertrude is; for I've found her little basket in the coal-hole, and I guess she'll be right glad on't--'tan't hurt a mite. She considered herself favoured in obtaining the services of Jane, who consented to come and help Miss Gertrude. keywords: arm; belle; bruce; care; child; clinton; come; day; dear; doctor; door; ellis; emily; evening; eyes; face; fanny; father; flint; friend; gertrude; gerty; girl; good; graham; half; hand; head; heart; home; house; isabel; jeremy; kitty; lady; life; little; long; look; looking; love; man; mind; miss; moment; morning; mother; mrs; new; night; place; poor; room; sir; sullivan; tell; thing; thought; time; true; uncle; voice; way; willie; wish; world; years; young cache: 31869.txt plain text: 31869.txt item: #16 of 35 id: 34205 author: Kringle, George title: Some Little People date: None words: 18352 flesch: 86 summary: They were good little boys, with pleasant ways, and pleasant words, and very pleasant faces. I thought you were a good little girl; good little girls are satisfied here. keywords: boys; dickon; home; lisbeth; london; mother; things; thought; way cache: 34205.txt plain text: 34205.txt item: #17 of 35 id: 34416 author: Stuart, Ruth McEnery title: The River's Children: An Idyl of the Mississippi date: None words: 27078 flesch: 83 summary: We drinks to de health, an' wealth, _an'_ de long life of de _leadin' gentleman_ o' _ She is_ de ruling lady of de Gulf country--old _mais_ forever yo'ng. keywords: child; dat; day; de river; dey; dis; eyes; hannah; harold; home; israel; isrul; know; lady; life; long; low; mais; mammy; man; marse; men; new; night; ol'; river; sun; time; w'at; w'en; water; way; wid; yas cache: 34416.txt plain text: 34416.txt item: #18 of 35 id: 34551 author: Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams) title: Witch Winnie: The Story of a "King's Daughter" date: None words: 69115 flesch: 78 summary: Go ahead, my dear, he said to Milly, and if you don't come to me to shoulder a lot of bad debts before the summer is over, I shall be greatly surprised, and have a far higher respect for what little girls can do than I now possess. An hour later, as we came down the front stairs to take our hansom, Cerberus popped his head from his office to tell us that a package had just been received for Miss Adelaide Armstrong. keywords: adelaide; armstrong; boy; brother; children; country; court; day; dollars; door; emma; father; girls; good; halsey; hand; heart; hetterman; home; house; indians; jane; jim; king; little; machine; madame; man; men; meyer; milly; miss; miss prillwitz; money; morning; mother; mrs; new; night; people; place; prillwitz; prince; princess; rickett; room; sartoris; saw; school; society; stephen; stillman; summer; thought; time; trimble; want; way; white; winnie; witch; work; young cache: 34551.txt plain text: 34551.txt item: #19 of 35 id: 35773 author: Guild, C. S. (Caroline Snowden) title: Violet: A Fairy Story date: None words: 19711 flesch: 79 summary: She would stand on tiptoe, and laugh aloud when she saw the shadows fly away, like frightened birds, before the sunshine, which flooded all the valley now, and which lay upon the beautiful wreaths of mist that went curling up to meet it from the ponds and brooks, brightening them to dazzling whiteness--so like the clouds in heaven that Violet half believed the earth about her was beautiful as that far-off blue sky. The kitten went fast asleep in her lap, and Violet, folding her hands, looked up among the leaves, and across where the boughs parted a little into the wood, and down at her feet, where the grass grew so long and fine, and was sprinkled over with such pretty little leaves--as tiny, some of them, as Violet's finger nails, and yet as beautifully scolloped or pointed, and as perfectly finished, as the stoutest laurel or broadest oak leaf in the wood; and, noticing this, Violet wondered if God, who had taken as much pains in making little leaves as big ones, had not taken as much pains with, and didn't care as much for, little _people_ as big ones. keywords: birds; brook; chapter; day; fairies; fairy; flowers; girl; good; home; leaves; love; mabel; mother; narcissa; time; violet cache: 35773.txt plain text: 35773.txt item: #20 of 35 id: 35983 author: Warner, Susan title: Little Nettie; or, Home Sunshine date: None words: 24253 flesch: 91 summary: However, it was done at last, the floor brushed up, all ready, and the top of the chest wiped clean; and next Nettie set about bringing all her things up the stairs and setting them here, where she could. But Nettie Mathieson hardly could sing; it seemed to her so glorious a thing to be _that_ sort of a peacemaker. keywords: barry; child; day; father; good; home; mathieson; mother; mrs; nettie; room; thought; time; way cache: 35983.txt plain text: 35983.txt item: #21 of 35 id: 38372 author: Carlile, Richard title: The Character of the Jew Books Being, a Defence of the Natural Innocence of Man, Against Kings and Priests or Tyrants and Impostors date: None words: 2963 flesch: 2 summary: Men are the creatures of education, they act consistently with what they are taught; impostors and fools promulgating false principles are amenable to reason, and they should be to laws made by the whole of the people; men are criminal in consequence of a fallacious education adopted by regal and religious impostors, with a view of reaping other meu's harvests; the object is firstly, to debase, to enslave, to degrade the mind, and secondly, to plunder the victim; such scoundrels constantly preach up the deficiency of human nature, that more authority may be granted to those earthly saviours; a nation governed by Kings and Priests must be always in a state, of barbarism, of shameful indifference, and of crime; such nations are inhabited by an inferior race of men, when it may be presumed only a few scintillations of Philosophy have reached; States governed by Kings and Priests show the sun of reason is still below the horizon; if human nature is criminal in appearance, it is not so in fact, such cases are confounded with the errors of educators, which are instilled into man from the moment of his birth; if he is ever revengeful, vindictive, and sanguinary, attribute it to the licensed villains that blot the face, of the earth; reflect upon this you pampered; you bloated impostors, who riot upon the poor man's industry; you hypocrites, who carouse upon the sweat of his brow, and who sack the spoil of the criminal your rapacity has created; _Tyrants and impostors! If a male child is shut up in a dungeon and fed through a chink, from twelve months old, he would know nothing beyond his cell, nothing further than its walls; he would know nothing of Kings, or Priests, or Peers, or prayers, or tithes, or taxes, or blasphemy; he would know nothing beyond softness and hardness, roughness and smoothness, heat and cold; he would know nothing beyond experience, nothing but by examination, and could have no conception of any thing beyond his hearing, seeing, touching, tasting and smelling; he would only have conception of such things as would be produced by a combination of his few ideas; even the man in the world without information knows nothing about the superstition of Mahomet, of Zoroaster, of Brahma, and an _Old Jew_; the child in the dungeon would know nothing of the cruelty of _Jew Moses_, the licentious ferocity of David, or the amiable gallantry of Solomon; he would know nothing about the incest, the polygamy and murder of the Jew fellows, he would knew nothing beyond simple sensations; let the experiment be continued, let the subject be placed in another situation, let him be taken at ten years of age from his dungeon and placed in a disused cell unfrequented by any person but his keeper, his instructor, his director, a monk and a eunuch; let his keeper be directed to teach him nothing but the _Jew Books_, let all his information, let all his ideas, let all his impressions be from those famous books of law, of morality, and of religion; he will be taught that incest, adultery, fornication, hypocrisy, drunkenness, perjury, indecent exposure of women, rapine, and assassinations, are acts of religion, inculcated, enforced, patronized and practised, by Jew Kings and Jew Prophets, the chosen people of God; the subject could think of nothing but what resulted from his education, nothing but what was consistent with his theory; he could not speak of colours never seen, describe the people never known, prefer nations never heard of. keywords: books; impostors; jew; men; people; priests cache: 38372.txt plain text: 38372.txt item: #22 of 35 id: 42113 author: Castlemon, Harry title: The First Capture; or, Hauling Down the Flag of England date: None words: 49744 flesch: 89 summary: You are, most of you, sailors, and I need not tell you that it is necessary that you select good men and those whose orders you are willing to obey. There will be more men here in a little while, and then you fellows will want to keep dark. keywords: boys; caleb; captain; enoch; fight; good; hand; head; home; house; howard; james; magistrate; man; men; mother; o'brien; place; schooner; sloop; thing; thought; time; way; work; young; zeke cache: 42113.txt plain text: 42113.txt item: #23 of 35 id: 43144 author: Meade, L. T. title: Scamp and I: A Story of City By-Ways date: None words: 53408 flesch: 84 summary: Come here, Scamp, poor fellow, and you, little Flo, you come also; I have a great deal to say to you and your dog. And little Flo had said in her letter that God loved him, God and Jesus loved him. keywords: boy; cellar; child; day; dick; dog; eyes; face; father; flo; fur; god; good; hand; head; heart; home; jenks; letter; life; look; miss; mother; mrs jenks; night; place; queen; scamp; street; thief; things; thought; time; way; woman; yer cache: 43144.txt plain text: 43144.txt item: #24 of 35 id: 43697 author: Franklin, Josephine title: Nelly's First Schooldays date: None words: 21610 flesch: 88 summary: The sight of his pleasant face saddened, did not tend to make little Nell feel happier. Are you afraid _now_, Nell? God takes care of us, always, said little Nell, solemnly, still leaning on her branch and crossing her feet. keywords: brooks; children; comfort; day; dear; elinor; good; home; johnny; martin; melinda; milly; miss; mrs; nelly; room; school; time; way; yer cache: 43697.txt plain text: 43697.txt item: #25 of 35 id: 46786 author: Bok, Edward William title: Why I Believe in Poverty as the Richest Experience That Can Come to a Boy date: None words: 1893 flesch: 83 summary: And when competition came, as it did very quickly when other boys saw that a Sunday's work meant two or three dollars, I squeezed a lemon or two in my pail, my liquid became lemonade and my price two cents a glass, and Sundays meant five dollars to me. Not for days, but for years, we two boys got up in the gray cold winter dawn when the bed feels so snug and warm to growing boys, and we sifted the cold ashes of the day-before fire for a stray lump or two of unburned coal, and with what we had or could find we made the fire and warmed up the room. keywords: boy; day; experience; poverty cache: 46786.txt plain text: 46786.txt item: #26 of 35 id: 48379 author: Burg, Maria title: Molly and Kitty, or Peasant Life in Ireland; with Other Tales date: None words: 58321 flesch: 80 summary: Poor little Walter was soon driven from the heaven which the praise of his teachers and the smiles of the venerable pastor had prepared for his heart. No choice remained to him but to adopt the means often taken in large cities for the nursing and bringing up of little children; he trusted his greatest treasure, his only and darling son, to the wife of a peasant. keywords: arms; boy; child; children; day; door; ella; eyes; face; father; god; good; hand; head; heart; home; house; kitty; left; life; love; maggie; man; molly; moment; mother; round; sister; son; tears; thought; time; voice; walter; words cache: 48379.txt plain text: 48379.txt item: #27 of 35 id: 52468 author: Gorky, Maksim title: The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts date: None words: 24461 flesch: 99 summary: For instance, old man, here's a bit of verse--I forget how it begins--I forget . . . Old man, why do you always tell lies? LUKA. keywords: actor; anna; baron; bubnoff; good; kleshtch; kostilyoff; luka; man; miedviedieff; nastya; natasha; people; pepel; right; satine; tartar; vassilisa cache: 52468.txt plain text: 52468.txt item: #28 of 35 id: 53345 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Dan, the Newsboy date: None words: 62067 flesch: 90 summary: What is your name, my boy? Dan, sir--Dan Mordaunt. After much search and many thwarted plans, at last Dan discovers the treasure and is the means of finding Harry's father. keywords: 12mo; althea; bill; book; boy; business; child; cloth; dan; day; dollars; donovan; girl; good; hartley; home; house; lady; look; man; mike; money; mordaunt; mother; mrs; new; pay; price; right; rogers; room; sir; story; street; talbot; thought; time; tom; want; way; work cache: 53345.txt plain text: 53345.txt item: #29 of 35 id: 54350 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Jed, the Poorhouse Boy date: None words: 58580 flesch: 91 summary: For Jed Gilman, a poorhouse boy. I feel very much complimented, said Jed smoothly. Mrs. Fogson, said Jed, gravely, I am Jed Gilman no more. keywords: avery; bertram; boy; chester; day; dixon; dollars; fenwick; fogson; friend; gilman; good; holbrook; jed; letter; man; miss; money; mrs; percy; place; poorhouse; right; room; roper; sir; squire; thought; time; way cache: 54350.txt plain text: 54350.txt item: #30 of 35 id: 54621 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Rupert's Ambition date: None words: 58539 flesch: 91 summary: Leaving Rupert to pursue his journey, we will detail the experiences of Giles and his uncle at Rochester. Rupert, the superintendent wishes to see you. keywords: bell; ben; boy; business; clayton; day; dollars; father; friend; good; hotel; house; julian; leslie; lorimer; man; money; mother; mrs; new; packard; pay; place; room; rupert; sir; time; way; work cache: 54621.txt plain text: 54621.txt item: #31 of 35 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: #32 of 35 id: 59441 author: Gálvez, Manuel title: Nacha Regules date: None words: 79753 flesch: 83 summary: Monsalvat heard the man out in silence. But Monsalvat's self-possession held the rowdy in check. keywords: afternoon; arnedo; day; doctor; door; eugenia; eyes; face; fellow; friend; girl; good; hand; heart; home; house; human; julieta; kind; left; life; like; living; look; love; man; moment; money; monsalvat; moreno; mother; nacha; new; people; right; room; sister; society; street; thought; time; torres; voice; way; woman; words; work; world; years cache: 59441.txt plain text: 59441.txt item: #33 of 35 id: 5970 author: Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan title: Lovey Mary date: None words: 22669 flesch: 91 summary: When Lovey Mary stumbled over the Hazy threshold with the sleeping Tommy and the duck in her arms, Miss Hazy fluttered about in dismay. Lovey Mary crushed the letter in her hand; she would not give it to Miss Hazy. keywords: asia; bell; cabbage; come; eyes; fer; girl; git; good; hand; hazy; home; house; jes; kate; lovey mary; mary; miss; mrs; patch; right; time; tommy; way; wiggs cache: 5970.txt plain text: 5970.txt item: #34 of 35 id: 61455 author: Stretton, Hesba title: Alone in London date: None words: 28056 flesch: 86 summary: Yes, lonesome, yet not exactly lonesome, replied old Oliver, in a dreamy voice. Not a word, answered old Oliver, sadly. keywords: boy; child; dolly; eyes; face; girl; good; hand; home; little; lord; man; master; night; oliver; place; susan; time; tony cache: 61455.txt plain text: 61455.txt item: #35 of 35 id: 8413 author: Thurston, I. T. (Ida Treadwell) title: The Bishop's Shadow date: None words: 70347 flesch: 89 summary: There were not many women in the number gathered there, and the few who were there were of the lowest sort, but men and boys--largely tramps, roughs and street boys--were there in countless numbers, mingled with not a few of the better class. She was thinking how hard she tried to bring up her children to be good boys and girls, and yet they were not always good. keywords: baby; bishop; boy; boys; brother; carrots; day; dick; door; eyes; face; girl; good; head; heart; home; hunt; jimmy; know; look; man; mrs; room; scott; street; theodore; thought; time; tode; want; way; work cache: 8413.txt plain text: 8413.txt