id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt alger_jr-cash-685 Horatio Alger Jr. The Cash Boy .epub application/epub+zip 28412 2935 94 "I hope you will give me a little time before I decide about positions, boys," Frank said; "I want to consider a little." "What are you thinking of, Frank?" asked Mrs. Fowler, noticing the boy's fixed look. "I wish you could stay with us all the time, Frank --you and Grace," said Sam one evening. "Then," said Frank, "if you are willing to board Grace for a while, I think I had better go to the city at once." "I've been thinking, Frank," said Jasper, the next morning, "that you might get the position as a cash-boy." "Good-evening, Mrs. Bradley," said Frank. "I think, Thomas," said Mrs. Bradley, "we won't intrude on Mr. Wharton longer this evening. "By the way, Mrs. Bradley," said John Wade, "how came my uncle to engage that boy to read to him?" "Uncle," said John Wade, "you spoke of inviting Frank Fowler to occupy a room in the house. ./cache/alger_jr-cash-685.epub ./txt/alger_jr-cash-685.txt