id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13803 Alger, Horatio, Jr. Making His Way; Or, Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward .txt text/plain 44954 3829 89 "Frank," he said, suddenly, "there's Mark Manning. "Didn't Mark come with you?" asked Mr. Manning of Frank. "I don't like Frank," said Mark. "Mr. Manning," said Frank, "I wish to talk to you." Frank looked up, and answered, with spirit: "I shall treat Mark as well "I know how you feel, Frank," he said, pressing the hand of his friend. "Good-evening, Frank, my boy," said the colonel, heartily. "You seem to think you can do anything you like, Frank Courtney," said "I think I shall become a good player in time," said Mark, complacently. The time came for Frank to say good-bye to Mr. Manning and Mark, and the "No; I don't think I should like to work for that," said Frank. "You don't look like the same man," said Frank. "I think you are a very sensible man, Mr. Hamlin," said Frank. "I think we shall," said Frank. ./cache/13803.txt ./txt/13803.txt