id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31870 Marlowe, Amy Bell Frances of the Ranges; Or, The Old Ranchman's Treasure .txt text/plain 62143 5181 93 "Come right in, Pratt," said the girl, with frank cordiality. Good-night, Miss Frances," said Pratt, and withdrew into his "Reckon the old man's getting nervous," said Captain Rugley. "I know very little about it, Pratt," fluttered Frances. got up, shook off the entangling rope and ran, Frances and Pratt would "You wait, Ratty!" Frances said; but, of course, only Pratt heard. "I shouldn't think she would be a nice girl at all," Frances said, "Good-bye, Pratt," said Frances, without comment. "But you must go on with your friends, Pratt," said Frances, faintly. "We--we don't really need you, Pratt," said Frances. Frances of the ranges looked a good deal like a girl on a moving picture "My goodness, Frances," said Pratt again. "Quick, Pratt!" cried the girl of the ranges, seeing the young man "You don't flit about like these other girls, Frances," said the old "It's only me, Frances," said Pratt. ./cache/31870.txt ./txt/31870.txt