id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33591 Alger, Horatio, Jr. Wait and Hope; Or, A Plucky Boy's Luck .txt text/plain 46365 4560 94 "I wish you'd split a little wood for me, Ben," said Mrs. Bradford, "All right, Aunt Jane," said Ben. "I hope it isn't anything about Ben," said Mrs. Bradford alarmed. "I don't think you'll like the duties," said Ben, laughing. "I suppose you haven't found a place?" said Mrs. Bradford when Ben "Yes," said Ben; "I've got an aunt and cousin to provide for." "Now, just suppose, aunt, that I earned two dollars," said Ben, with a "Perhaps," said Ben, "you'll tell us how to pay without money?" "I got paid better than you think, sir," said Ben. "I don't think we had better go at all, Aunt Jane," said Ben. "I don't need so much, Mr. Manning," said Ben. But two dollars were not so much in the eyes of his patron, as in his. "What do you think of that, Aunt Jane?" said Ben in a tone of ./cache/33591.txt ./txt/33591.txt