id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17151 Webster, Frank V. Bob Chester's Grit; Or, From Ranch to Riches .txt text/plain 42220 2742 87 "I want to know if you have a boy working for you by the name of Bob What becomes of your charge that the boy has evil associates, Mr. Officer?" snapped the magistrate, as he heard Bob's reply. "I'm going to Chicago," returned Bob. But the hostile look on the porter's face scared him, and he could not "My name is Bob Chester," said the boy, taking the outstretched hand and "My name's Bob Chester, if that's what you mean," returned the boy. During this interchange of words, the office-boy had been scanning Bob boy, asked his name, and continued: "'Bob Chester's pass with the ticket I've got a boy here--Bob Chester--who wants to ride with "Come, boy," called Bob. Then noticing that Hal wanted to say a word to "Do you know why Mr. Ford calls the dog Chester?" Bob suddenly asked. "Boys, this is Bob," said Ford, by way of introduction. ./cache/17151.txt ./txt/17151.txt