id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082302625 Fitzhugh, Percy Keese Pee-Wee Harris on the trail / by Percy Keese Fitzhugh ; illustrated by H. S. Barbour. 1922 .txt text/plain 26275 2469 95 "Do look at that poor little fellow," said Mrs. Bartlett to her husband. "Well, I like scouts," said Mr. Bartlett. crowded lobby and soon Pee-wee Harris, scout, The big super six Hunkajunk car darted forward and Scout Harris could hear the purring Pee-wee Harris, scout, did not know where he apparatus, with which Pee-wee's scouting experience had made him familiar, had such a variety of shiny little odds and ends. taught manual training, hey?" Pee-wee said. "That's one thing about me, I'm good at guessing," Pee-wee said. "Shh," said Pee-wee, "this one is away, way "I didn't mean it," Pee-wee said apologetically; "scouts are like that, they won't take any"You didn't put the lights on," Pee-wee said. The car in which Scout Harris was being carried reached the lake and still Peter Piper poured said that the scouts were all in Pee-wee Harris. "He's all right," Pee-wee said; "you take it ./cache/nyp.33433082302625.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082302625.txt