id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21270 Alger, Horatio, Jr. Five Hundred Dollars; or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret .txt text/plain 54703 5010 92 "Hush, Percy!" said Bert, apprehensive lest the old man's feelings might "He's a likely boy, Albert," said Uncle Jacob, rejoining the squire, who "Do you know, Mary," said Jacob Marlowe, looking about the plain little "No doubt Bert Barton will help him spend it," said Percy. "You are a good boy and a true friend, Bert," he said, "and I shall not "I am very glad to hear it, Uncle Jacob," said Bert joyfully. Mrs. Barton looked an inquiry, and Bert exclaimed: "Uncle Jacob has "Do you know my mother's cousin, Albert Marlowe?" asked Bert, during the "Bert Barton offered Mr. Jones a twenty-dollar bill?" asked Percy, in "I don't want any more of Uncle Jacob's money, mother," said Bert; "but "I don't believe you'll like it, Bert," said Mrs. Barton. "I don't think I shall miss it, Bert," said Uncle Jacob. "Uncle Jacob," said Bert, "I have twenty dollars left of the amount you ./cache/21270.txt ./txt/21270.txt