id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16608 Mighels, Philip Verrill Bruvver Jim's Baby .txt text/plain 44998 3158 91 "I snum!" said Jim, wiping the wondering little face in a sort of fever "Jim, you said the little feller kin "Why not wait till Christmas and git good and ready?" said Jim. The argument was that Christmas was something more than four weeks away. "Good-bye fer just at present, little Skeezucks," said Field, and, "What would little Skeezucks like old brother Jim to make for "I want my little boy," said Jim. "Jim," he said, "what about poor little Skeezucks? gone, old Jim, little Skeezucks, and the pup were alone. "Don't you like him any more?" said Jim. A weak little nod was the answer. "Poor little man ain't well," said Jim, in a gentle way of soothing. "I could bring myself to anything," said Jim, "if only my little boy Old Jim, little Skeezucks, the pup, and Miss Doc, with Mrs. Stowe, came ./cache/16608.txt ./txt/16608.txt