id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28381 Alger, Horatio, Jr. Ben, the Luggage Boy; Or, Among the Wharves .txt text/plain 53388 4579 91 "Thank you," said Ben, appeased by the boy's changed manner. "I haven't got any friends in New York," said Ben, with a little "I think I should rather sell papers, or go into a store," said Ben. "Yes, it's cheap enough," said Ben, moving away, "but I haven't got the "Black your boots?" asked one boy of Ben, observing that our young "I haven't got any money," said Ben, a little ashamed of the confession. "Let us go," said Ben. He felt relieved at the idea of so comfortable a bed as a cotton-bale, "Foller me," said Jerry, and he dashed through, closely pursued by Ben. By this time quite a crowd of men and boys had gathered around the "I think I should like it," said Ben; "but I have no money to buy any." "No," said Ben; "but I think it was some of the boys that were blacking ./cache/28381.txt ./txt/28381.txt