id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39238 Micheaux, Oscar The Homesteader: A Novel .txt text/plain 147207 11056 89 So he had come, had Jean Baptiste, and was living alone with a great As for the man, Jean Baptiste, he seemed to relax after a time, and When Jean Baptiste left the town for his little sod house on the hill, He has met the man, Jean Baptiste, (such an odd name,) and likes warm night; to have said to her: "----." Poor Jean Baptiste your life "Mr. Baptiste," said her mother, giving him her hand, "I am glad to know "Mr. Baptiste, please meet my father," said Orlean when he called, into feeling he was a great man, Jean Baptiste came to regard as a "Now the first thing, daughter," said the Reverend, "when Jean comes and Jean Baptiste was thoughtful for a long time after the other had left it becomes so, it is said; and surely Jean Baptiste had come to it in ./cache/39238.txt ./txt/39238.txt