id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39076002719966 Burton, Earl The exciting adventures of Waldo / by Earl and Linette Burton ; illustrated by Helen Stone. 1945 .txt text/plain 5402 496 99 "Chug-a-lunk!" said a great deep-voiced bullfrog, and Waldo's heart leaped into his little wooden throat. Very, very slowly Waldo began to turn in the water. And poor little Waldo whirled even faster in the water. And Waldo was suddenly more lonely than any little duck had sprung up when Waldo first noticed a little tugboat. By this time, Waldo had floated quite close to the tugboat, and "I shall lead my friend the tugboat into shore," Waldo decided. seen the little wooden duck bobbing along the black, wind-swept Suddenly, there was a great rush of water as the tugboat's propellers started to turn, and the little red boat backed away from "Waldo," said Kit, putting his friend down on the sand with Kit and Mobey, the dog, and Waldo went down to the water's "Now, I shall never be sad again," the little wooden duck said ./cache/mdp.39076002719966.pdf ./txt/mdp.39076002719966.txt