id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38429 Standish, Burt L. Frank Merriwell's Alarm; Or, Doing His Best .txt text/plain 50280 4935 96 "Speaking of the punching bag," said Frank, "makes me think of a good Frank forgot that a short time before Jack Diamond had accused him of "Heaven pity him!" thought Frank, knowing that laugh came from Jack's When Frank spoke like that he meant what he said, and Jack knew it. "You are not yourself, old fellow," said Frank, softly, placing his "Don' yeh fool yo'se'f dat way, Marser Frank!" cried Toots, sitting up heads, and looking upward they saw Frank Merriwell running along the strange-looking, bare-headed man, who was in close pursuit of Frank. "If it is not claimed in a year's time, boys," said Frank, "we will go Frank saw it was exhausting the unfortunate boy, and he quickly said: The boy on the bed opened his eyes and looked at Frank in silence, for "That's right, old man!" cried Frank, with satisfaction. ./cache/38429.txt ./txt/38429.txt