id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14762 Optic, Oliver Now or Never; Or, The Adventures of Bobby Bright: A Story for Young Folks .txt text/plain 45934 3142 89 XVII.--In which Tom has a good Time, and Bobby meets with a "I am under very great obligations to you, young man," continued Mr. Bayard, grasping Bobby's hand. Bobby's mother, thought it was a very comfortable house, and considered What Bobby intended to do the reader shall know in due time. "The books are at the express office, I suppose," said Bobby, turning "You should not have run, Bobby," said the little maiden when he placed "I know I can make twelve dollars a week," replied Bobby, confidently, "I have got a little money for you, Squire Lee," continued Bobby, Tom assured him that he meant to reform and be a good boy; and Bobby "Where are you going, Tom?" asked Bobby, a little surprised at these "Got off slick--didn't I?" said Tom Spicer, placing himself by Bobby's IN WHICH TOM HAS A GOOD TIME, AND BOBBY MEETS WITH A TERRIBLE ./cache/14762.txt ./txt/14762.txt