id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21914 Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) The Woggle-Bug Book .txt text/plain 7603 423 84 Being about as big, in his magnified state, as a man, the Woggle-Bug Never had our friend the Woggle-Bug seen such a beautiful gown before, "Now these men," thought the Woggle-Bug, "must get money for shoveling "Then," said the Woggle-Bug, "you must pay me four dollars a day; for I The Woggle-Bug, thinking to distract his mind from his dreams of love, Still embracing the plaid costume with two arms, the Woggle-Bug tipped Two such gay costumes as those worn by the widow and the Woggle-Bug are happy Woggle-Bug went home with a light heart, murmuring to himself: Woggle-Bug's love for the enchanting checked gown could induce him to To the eyes of the Woggle-Bug nothing could be more beautiful, Woggle-Bug was happy as the day is long. clothing came from the tents and ran towards the Woggle-Bug. handsome necktie, which he presented Woggle-Bug in another long speech. ./cache/21914.txt ./txt/21914.txt