id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39076002660327 Kay, Gertrude A. Adventures in our street written and illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay 1925 .txt text/plain 16302 1557 99 Two-Braids and The Door-Slammer waited anxiously, very much fearing that Yellow-Curls had made a lighting the lamps Puggsy came to the door and called But The Door-Slammer liked to think things "I'd like to go too," said The Door-Slammer. "Come along," said Big Dick, "simplest thing in the And The Door-Slammer spied Miss Chatty's big, yellow Then Big Dick said, "Come on everybody." "Come on everybody, get bricks," said The DoorSlammer, "and I know where there is a piece of stovepipe." And so the oven was started. "Poor little blue balloon," said Yellow-Curls, "why Miss Chatty said that it all came about because when The Door-Slammer's mother said the word we The Door-Slammer's mother said that we were each Muddy-Heels told it to Miss Phoebe, but she said "And we'll eat it too," said Muddy-Heels, looking The big boys whispered a lot and said it was Miss Phoebe's ./cache/mdp.39076002660327.pdf ./txt/mdp.39076002660327.txt