id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6915 Leslie, Lawrence J. In Camp on the Big Sunflower .txt text/plain 31785 2361 93 "Why, you see, Max," began Steve in his usual impetuous way, "Toby here The boy called Max turned and looked toward his cousin Owen, and there were however do you know that, Max?" asked the astonished Bandy-legs. "Now tell us what luck you had, Max," Steve asked, as he broke open a fresh "You sure saw me, Bandy-legs," replied Max, feeling a queer burning "We all saw you put it in the bag, Max," declared Bandy-legs. "All right, then," said Max, promptly; "you and Bandy-legs better get busy "What's going on now, Max?" asked Bandy-legs, as he watched the actions of "That's as sure as the nose on your face, Bandy-legs," remarked Steve. "Oh, I see now what Max means!" cried Bandy-legs; "he believes some gay old "How about telling Toby or Bandy-legs?" asked Owen. When morning came Toby and Bandy-legs took Max to task because he had not ./cache/6915.txt ./txt/6915.txt