item: #1 of 4 id: 10101 author: Hudson, W. H. (William Henry) title: A Little Boy Lost date: None words: 39526 flesch: 78 summary: It was a desert, and they had no neighbours, but they were happy enough because they had as much land as they wanted, and the weather was always bright and beautiful; John, too, had his carpenter's tools to work with when he felt inclined; and, best of all, they had little Martin to love and think about. That's a good un, little Martin! keywords: away; black; blue; boy; dark; day; eyes; face; grass; green; hand; little; look; man; martin; mother; round; saw; sea; sight; sun; time; water; white cache: 10101.txt plain text: 10101.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 19592 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Frank and Fearless; or, The Fortunes of Jasper Kent date: None words: 49004 flesch: 92 summary: Then, Mr. Jasper Kent, I beg leave to suggest that you mind your own business. I don't know about that, said Jasper, composedly, but I think if you will tell Mr. Fitch that Jasper Kent is here he will receive me. keywords: boy; dick; father; good; home; house; jack; jasper; jasper kent; kent; know; little; look; man; money; mother; mrs; nicholas; room; step; thorne; thought; time; way cache: 19592.txt plain text: 19592.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 38421 author: Hudson, W. H. (William Henry) title: A Little Boy Lost date: None words: 40186 flesch: 78 summary: It was a desert, and they had no neighbours, but they were happy enough because they had as much land as they wanted, and the weather was always bright and beautiful; John, too, had his carpenter's tools to work with when he felt inclined; and, best of all, they had little Martin to love and think about. No escape was possible for poor little Martin so long as it was dark, and there he had to stay all night, but morning brought him comfort; for now he could see the reed-stems that hemmed him in all round, and by using his hands to bend them from him on either side he could push through them. keywords: away; birds; black; blue; boy; dark; day; eyes; face; grass; green; hand; look; man; martin; mother; round; saw; sea; sight; sun; time; water; white cache: 38421.txt plain text: 38421.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 54737 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: Out for Business; or, Robert Frost's Strange Career date: None words: 50659 flesch: 93 summary: I believe this is Mr. Robert Frost, said the clerk. And where is Master Robert, Mrs. Frost--no, I mean Mrs. Talbot? He has gone out for a short time. keywords: boy; business; cross; dollars; father; good; hammerditch; house; huskin; james; left; letter; man; map; marden; money; mother; mrs; office; palmer; right; robert; room; talbot; thought; time; want; watch; way cache: 54737.txt plain text: 54737.txt