id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.319510020187370 Mulford, Clarence Edward Bar-20 : being a record of certain happenings that occurred in the otherwise peaceful lives of one Hopalong Cassidy and his campanions on the range by Clarence Edward Mulford ; illustrated by N.C. Wyeth and F.E. Schoonover 1907 .txt text/plain 60859 5183 91 asked Red. Hopalong nearly strangled in much." He looked out and saw Buck standing behind the live oak that Shorty had leaned shore wanted Shorty plum' bad," Hopalong Hey, yu, Johnny!" called out Hopalong, "don't yu go an' tell anybody I got "Skr-e-e'!" yelled Hopalong Cassidy, letting off a fusillade of shots in the vicinity of I'm shore hungry," said Hopalong, as he and Red dismounted at "They's three things that's good for famine," said Red, leading the way to the bunk "Hopalong an' me took yore cheap liquorit's under Pete's bunk," he added. Hopalong looked out in time to see Buck "It shore looks thataway, Buck," replied money," replied Hopalong as he turned away. "What's that?" asked Red, glancing apprehensively back at Hopalong. "Oh, his name's Hopalong Cassidy," answered Red: "He's th' cuss that raised that friends and punchers, Mr. Hopalong Cassidy and Mr. Red Connors, both of whom ./cache/umn.319510020187370.pdf ./txt/umn.319510020187370.txt