id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39850 Doubleday, Russell Cattle-Ranch to College: The True Tales of a Boy's Adventures in the Far West .txt text/plain 74899 4474 87 The boys, John and Ben, were left behind to look after the home, "Ben and I have seen plenty of Indians," said John, eagerly. John went with his father a half day's journey, helping to carry his it started out for the new camp, soon got into John's good graces. The Indian boy took Ben's place, while John turned "Father's great on work," interposed Ben. In answer to Mr. Jackson's inquiry, John said that they were to start in "You had better get a good strong horse," said Mr. Worth, as John was Though his work took him away from camp much of the time, John was "Hello, John!" he said jovially, as the two boys came slowly in, "you felt by both horse and rider, and John looked forward to the time, but The way John worked the little horse that day would have seemed cruel to said John to his horse again. ./cache/39850.txt ./txt/39850.txt