id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25809 Phillips, Henry Wallace The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch .txt text/plain 15931 1364 96 Jim half laughed at the little chap until he saw his face; then he "Dat's der ol' man," whispered the boy. Jim lay awake, thinking dreamily, long after the boy's regular breathing The small boy in Jim Felton rose on the instant. "Ches, we oughtn't to have done that," said Jim soberly. "I think you're right, old man," he said. "Shake hands, pardner," said Jim, his own voice a trifle hoarse. "Say, I don't like dat!" said Ches. Ches worked outside, dumping the car that Jim had made of four tree "Jim," said a very sleepy little boy after supper, gorged like an "Man!" said Bud slowly, "he used a knife a foot long--gave it to her a boy now, Jim, as I was telling you. ain't no man, anyhow--it's only a boy." Nevertheless, Bud and Jim and Ches cried and swore, and shook hands and ./cache/25809.txt ./txt/25809.txt