id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b3114403 Rideout, Henry Milner Lola the Bear; a tale for men and boys, by Henry Milner Rideout, illustrations by Lynd Kendall Ward. 1928 .txt text/plain 15009 1908 98 Mark's face had lost a good Mark, he's laid abed sick, and tain't like "But father," said Mark, "never went "Things can happen," said Mark, "in Hazel, and the Sheriff, with his big, staring gray eyes, had seen it. "All right, Mark," said Josephus, Then, all at once, Mark saw his expression change, his gray eyes harden and "Hallo, Lola," said the Sheriff. "Name's Mark," replied the Sheriff. "You," continued Lola, turning to examine the top of another tree, "you got a "Mark ain't that kind," he cried. "I never said just that," Mark answered. "I don't see any opening," said Mark. Lola, by a motion of his hand, sent Mark Lola began paddling, like a man who "Something like," replied Mark. "What struck the man?" thought Mark. "Oh," said Mark, "I never thought you The Judge put both hands on Mark's "I-gorry, boy," said Lola's voice, "Ifather," thought Mark. ./cache/uc1.b3114403.pdf ./txt/uc1.b3114403.txt