id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28870 Pearson, C. H. (Charles Henry) The Cabin on the Prairie .txt text/plain 65144 3598 83 condition of the family had for some time been unsatisfactory to Tom. Though brought up in this roving, improvident way, his better nature and good time did the child make, so frightened was he about poor Tom. He was an imaginative lad, and, when much excited, apt to see "two "But, Tom," said the mother, taking his hand, and suddenly changing "Husband," said Mrs. Jones, "the trouble will come soon enough; and I "Tom feared it would never come off," said the mother. "I think we won't wait any longer for your father," said Mrs. Jones, "Yes," said Tom, coming up, "I've been out to look, and the fire just "That is on my mind most of the time, Tom," replied the good man. "The Indians have taken down their wigwam, and gone away," said Tom to "For the sake of Long Hair," said Tom, more cheerily, "I'll answer ./cache/28870.txt ./txt/28870.txt