id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22750 Niemann, Karen Rags (The Story Of A Dog) .txt text/plain 1228 178 107 THE CAR stopped and a shaggy little dog named Rags was pushed into He didn't want a home in that lady's house--or in her Rags looked up and said, "Woof!" which meant in dog language, "I need The boxes belonged to a little boy named Gary. "Why you poor little dog!" cried Gary And Rags said, "Woof." Which meant, "All right." "Grandma!" Gary shouted, as he ran toward the kitchen. When Grandma saw Rags she dropped the potato that she was peeling. "Well, I don't believe that I ever saw a dirtier, more ragged dog in "See." Gary cried, "Rags will be a helper." Grandma and Gary went to sleep, too. Grandma stooped and picked up the shaggy little dog. Rags had saved their home. "Come, Rags," he said. "I want a job," said Gary, "Is there a some way I can earn meat for Rags would never chew slippers any more! ./cache/22750.txt ./txt/22750.txt