id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34499 Alger, Horatio, Jr. Mark Mason's Victory: The Trials and Triumphs of a Telegraph Boy .txt text/plain 64377 6333 92 "I'm glad you've come home, Mark," said Edith, "I want you to help me in "Good evening, Mrs. Mack," said Mark. "I will be careful for your sake, Mrs. Mack," said Mark good-humoredly. "Mother," said Mark, preceding the two visitors, "here are Uncle Solon "Mark sometimes makes as high as five dollars a week," said Mrs. Mason "Uncle Solon," said Mark calmly, "I am only a boy, but I know that one "I think I won't sign the receipt, Solon," said Mrs. Mason. "If you think that is best, Mark," said Mrs. Mason doubtfully. "You won't be long?" asked Mark, as the young man left the room. "Do you think I am old enough for the commission, Mr. Swan?" said Mark "I'll look after you, Uncle Solon," said Mark. "I don't mind being called a boy," said Mark. "Good evening, Edgar," said Mark. "Mark Mason is a strange boy," he said. ./cache/34499.txt ./txt/34499.txt