id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 56589 Various Harper's Round Table, March 24, 1896 .txt text/plain 38860 2429 85 Besides his foster-mother, Tom Chist had a very good friend in Parson chest, and without giving Tom time to answer, he pointed off down the It was the man with the cane whom Tom had seen some time before--the stood there for a long time, during which Tom lay behind the sand at Tom Chist, every line as keen cut with white lights and black shadows behind which Tom Chist lay, when the white man stopped and bent over as The next day, early in the afternoon, Parson Jones and Tom Chist started "Ay, ay," said the good man; "only stay a little, my boy, until we make where Tom Chist had afterwards seen them kill the poor black man. for New York town, and a few days later Tom Chist landed at that place. The treasure-box was brought on to New York, and if Tom Chist did not ./cache/56589.txt ./txt/56589.txt