id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18153 Aimwell, Walter Oscar The Boy Who Had His Own Way .txt text/plain 61393 3607 85 Alfred and Oscar--A brave speech for a little fellow--Going home. the errand-boy--Thanksgiving week--A busy time--Oscar's experience as "Yes," said Oscar, for in replying to his mother, of late, he had The school hour was at hand, and Oscar was obliged to start as soon as "Let's go, Oscar," said Alfred; and both boys ran for the coach, the "Why, mother," said Oscar, "Alf is n't a bad boy, and I never heard "There, that will do, Oscar," replied Mrs. Preston, "You've said enough "You have got a bad cold, Oscar," said Mrs. Preston one evening towards "Well," said the doctor, turning to Mrs. Preston, when Oscar got "Perhaps we 'll go to-day," said Oscar; "it looks as though it were "Father," said Jerry, "I and Oscar--" "Well, come to think of it, I suppose it is good," said Oscar; "for our "So have I," said Oscar; "I should like to have you show me a boy ./cache/18153.txt ./txt/18153.txt