id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45507 Patchin, Frank Gee The Pony Rider Boys in Louisiana; or, Following the Game Trails in the Canebrake .txt text/plain 49584 4410 95 "You evidently haven't got your eyes open yet, Chunky," answered Tad By the way, what has become of my pig?" questioned Tad. Lilly swung a hand in the direction of the bayou, a narrow channel camp, the guide having blown the horn several times, which Tad had "I should like to follow that deer trail, Mr. Lilly," said Tad. "Look at him!" yelled Ned. Tad whirled his own horse about and started for Stacy, with Billy "Are you hurt, Chunky?" cried Tad, gathering the fat boy up in his Tad brought his horse down just before reaching the fat boy. "You come with me, old boy," said Tad, taking Stacy by an arm and "Then I am going to make it my business to thin them out," said Tad. The bang of the Pony Rider Boy's rifle was heard three more times "Stacy Brown and Tad Butler," corrected the fat boy. ./cache/45507.txt ./txt/45507.txt